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Emergency Distress Signals

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Emergency distress signals are visual or auditory cues used to indicate that a person or group is in need of assistance during an emergency situation.

Key Features

  • Visible signals (such as flares or flags)
  • Audible signals (such as whistles or horns)
  • Electronic signals (such as distress beacons)
  • Standardized codes and signals for communicating distress

Pros

  • Critical for alerting others to a person or group in need of help
  • Can save lives in emergency situations
  • Standardized signals help ensure clear communication during crises

Cons

  • Reliance on external assistance may not always be timely or effective
  • May be misunderstood or ignored by individuals unfamiliar with distress signals

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 02:48:05 PM UTC