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Life saver

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Life saver may refer to:

Life saving

  • A person who participates in lifesaving
  • Lifebuoy, a buoy designed to be thrown to a person in the water to provide buoyancy and prevent drowning
  • Personal flotation device, a piece of equipment worn to keep the wearer afloat

Music

Songs

  • "Life Saver", a song by Chicago from their album Chicago VII
  • "Lifesaver" (song), a 2004 song by Emiliana Torrini
  • "Lifesaver", a song from Guru's 1995 album, Guru's Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality
  • "Lifesaver", a song by Finnish band Sunrise Avenue from their album Unholy Ground

Other music

  • Lifesavas, similarly named hip-hop group from Portland, Oregon
  • The Lifesaver, a 1974 album by pianist Joe Bonner
  • Lifesavers Underground, a Christian rock band

Other uses

  • LifeSaver bottle, used to turn dirty/polluted water into drinking water
  • Life Savers, a brand of candy
  • Life Savers (film), a 1916 film starring Oliver Hardy
  • Life Savers Building, Port Chester, Westchester County, New York, United States
  • Operation Lifesaver, a rail safety organization in the United States
  • Project Lifesaver, a non-profit organization for locating missing persons with dementia, autism, Down syndrome and other related illnesses

See also

  • Life preserver (disambiguation)
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