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The image displays an opened airplane safety instruction card, likely resting on an airplane tray table or seat pocket, partially obscured by a dark blue fabric (possibly an airplane seat). The card is white with purple borders and numerous instructional illustrations in a comic-strip style. It appears somewhat dusty or worn, with small specks visible across its surface. The card is folded, creating multiple vertical panels. The left side of the card focuses on exit procedures, labeled "exit A - door" and "exit B - overwing". These sections illustrate figures (a woman in purple, a man in blue) demonstrating the steps for opening different types of emergency exits, including pulling handles, pushing doors, and exiting onto the wing or ground. Forbidden actions, such as taking baggage or blocking the exit, are indicated with "no" symbols. The right side of the card details instructions for using a life vest. These illustrations depict figures (a man and a woman) putting on the yellow life vest, securing straps, and pulling red cords labeled "PULL" for inflation. The sequence culminates with the vest inflating, either manually or automatically "upon exiting" and contact with "water". Visible text on the card includes "exit A - door", "exit B - overwing", "EXIT" (multiple times), "PULL" (on the inflation cords), "upon exiting", and "water". A sequence of "00000" is also faintly visible in one corner. The overall scene suggests an airplane cabin environment, where a passenger would consult such a card for safety information.
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