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Old 12-25-2010, 11:41 PM
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make the seatbelt malfunction or not release, but the impact, amount of car damage or perhaps injuries keeping you from reaching the release button could. I've even heard of people being thrown from their vehicles, saving their lives. These are not common issues, and the numbers do support seatbelts. Just hate to see people put all of their faith into a seatbelt as though they can't die in a car accident if they're wearing their seat belt. These little emergency window breaker tools are either popular to calm people's fears, or there are more seat belt failures than reported.

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Emergency Tool After a bad car accident a few seconds can mean the difference between life and death for you and your loved ones. The Emergency Tool helps you to escape quickly after a car accident. Many people fear wearing a seat belt in case they were to be trapped in a burning or sinking vehicle. Electric windows do not work without power and would need to be shattered so you could escape. The surgically sharp blade effortlessly cuts through a tangled seat belt (recessed for safety), the pointed steel head (with red plastic protective cover) easily shatter windows. Simply keep it in your glove box.
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