Life jacket company censured for harrowing ad featuring screaming woman and drowning child

EBBS logoA life jacket company has fallen foul of the ad watchdog for a TV ad depicting the sound of a child drowning which the Ad Standards Board ruled was presenting violence in a manner not justifiable in the context of the product advertised.

The ad, promoting a EBBS life jacket, featured a splash, followed by a woman’s scream and a child’s voice whispering desperately “help me”, while a voiceover gives statistics on the number of children who drown each year, with the only visuals is a heart rate monitor and the statistics.

Complaints to the board argued the TV spot was “fear mongering”, and it was irresponsible to promote a product in a way that resembled a community service announcement or government ad.“If it was a government announcement, then a heavy hitting ad is justified but I’ve been forced  to watch this unbelievably tragic ad over and over, and every single time I feel stressed and sickened.

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