A mechanism intended to lower the number of maritime fatalities by guaranteeing that, in the event that abandonment is the only course of action, all safety gear is gathered in one location. Life Cell is built of UV-resistant, flame-retardant polyethylene (PE) and closed cell polyurethane foam. They come with a bracket for PE mounting. If the Life Cell is submerged, it is intended to float out of the bracket on its own. In contrast to grab bags, Life Cells float, serving as steady platforms to support the deployment of flares and other safety equipment as well as safe handholds to keep the entire crew together.
The smallest Life Cell, suitable for both inland and offshore waters, is made to fit into smaller boats. The Life Cell's side is where the EPIRB is installed externally, and the interior compartment can accommodate all required safety gear, which is available for separate purchase.