<respectfully snipped> I've been thinking about this since I read earlier about AK's body being found under a bed, wrapped in a blanket, surrounded by life vests. I've been on at least 30 cruises since the mid-1980s and don't recall passenger life jackets ever being stored under beds. In most cases, particularly on Princess ships that we mostly sail these days, the life vests are stored in the closet area of the stateroom where they can be quickly accessed in case of an emergency. I can't imagine having to get down on the floor to get a life jacket under the bed. Precious time could be lost if the vests are not easily retrievable if they get pushed too far under the bed. Elderly passengers would be especially vulnerable to falling and not being able to stand up once they are down on the floor. There are also additional life vests stored along decks with lifeboat access for guests who might be unable to retrieve their life jackets from their staterooms.