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This 4-in-1 Auto Emergency Hammer could save your life! Use this emergency car hammer to break glass in emergency. This item was receintly shown on an episode of Myth Busters, as being an excellent and proven way to break the car window when the car went into the water. The doors will not open, so often times the only way out is through the window.
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♦Flashlight ♦Hammer to shatter the toughest vehicle glass ♦Seat belt cutting razor / Safe and easy to use by both adults and children. ♦Car Alarm Light ♦Glows in the Dark ♦Includes mounting bracket & velcro strips ♦Blinking red LED warning light
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Search And Rescue Survival Tools
Whether you live on the seaside, a rural area, the suburbs or the city, natural disasters are bound to occur. Natural disasters can range in severity and type and so it is important to not only know the facts pertaining to them but to also prepare yourself with the tools essential to survive, or to help others survive.
After a disaster, you are faced with many obstacles. The situation during the aftermath may call for a search and rescue effort to find and/or help those injured or trapped by the effects of the disaster. Valuable tools (just to name a few) during a mission like the one mentioned, include respirators which protect the wearer from inhaling harmful vapors, gases, fumes and/or dusts, hard hats, to protect the head from serious injury due to falling objects and debris. Work gloves, safety goggles and a good crow bar are also great items to have for search and rescue.