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Ship's Bridge Distress Kit - 45-PYRO-SBDK

Ship's Bridge Distress Kit - 45-PYRO-SBDK

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Ship's Bridge Distress Kit - 45-PYRO-SBDK

  • Distress Kit featuring 12 Parachute Red Rockets
  • Revere Survival Products are TAA and Buy American qualified


What our Experts Think
  • SOLAS‑compliant bridge pyrotechnic pack
    The Ship's Bridge Distress Kit contains the required 12 parachute red rockets carried in a waterproof polybottle to meet SOLAS/MED/USCG bridge signaling regulations, making it essential safety gear for vessels operating under international or commercial rules.
  • Maximized long‑range visibility
    Parachute red rockets are engineered to fire high into the air and burn intensely, giving visible signals at extended range day or night, helping rescuers locate your vessel quickly.
  • Reliable performance even after immersion
    The SOLAS‑rated flares are built to remain operational even after exposure to water or harsh marine conditions, ensuring they function when you need them most.
  • Durable, easy‑access storage
    Stored in a 12‑liter waterproof poly bottle, the kit is rugged, splash‑proof, and simple to retrieve in an emergency—critical for fast action from the bridge.
  • Essential for compliance and safety drills
    Carrying this kit supports compliance with international safety carriage requirements and offers peace of mind knowing long‑range visual distress signaling is at hand.
  • Ideal for commercial & regulated vessels
    Although highly useful for recreational mariners too, this bridge kit is especially relevant for commercial ships and vessels required to follow maritime pyrotechnic regulations.

Q&A

Q: What is the Ship’s Bridge Distress Kit (45‑PYRO‑SBDK)?
A: A SOLAS/MED/USCG‑compliant pyrotechnic distress kit containing 12 red parachute rockets in a waterproof 12 L poly bottle for emergency signaling from a ship’s bridge.

Q: Why is this distress kit needed?
A: Maritime regulations require vessels to carry 12 red parachute rockets on the ship’s bridge to signal distress and attract rescue attention at sea.

Q: What’s included in the kit?
A: Twelve parachute red rockets pre‑packed in a tough, buoyant, waterproof container ready for immediate use.

Q: How do parachute rockets help in emergencies?
A: When fired, they launch a bright red flare high and deploy a parachute, creating a long‑duration visible signal to alert distant vessels or aircraft.

Q: How is it stored onboard?
A: The flares are stored in a water‑resistant poly bottle placed on the ship’s bridge within easy reach for rapid deployment.

Q: Who uses this kit?
A: Commercial ships and recreational vessels operating under SOLAS and USCG regulations where bridge‑mounted pyrotechnic signaling gear is required.

Q: Why choose this Ship’s Bridge Distress Kit?
A: It provides regulatory compliance, high‑visibility distress signaling, and reliable marine safety performance when communication systems fail.


Maintenance Tips
  • Monitor expiry dates: Pyrotechnic rockets have strict expiration schedules—check and replace before expiry to ensure compliance and reliable performance.
  • Store in a dry, cool place: Keep the polybottle and contents in a dry, accessible location on or near the bridge per SOLAS carriage requirements.
  • Inspect container integrity: Ensure the polybottle is watertight, free of cracks, dents, or damage; moisture or compromised cases can render signals unsafe.
  • Avoid heat and fuels: Store away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and flammable fuels—pyrotechnics are sensitive to temperature and contaminants.
  • Follow inventory checks: Integrate into monthly or voyage‑ready checklists to confirm count, condition, and serviceability.
  • Proper disposal of expired units: Do not use after expiry—return expired/damaged pyrotechnics to an authorized disposal agent when in port.
  • Crew awareness & accessibility: Ensure crew know the kit location and that it is quickly reachable in emergencies.