The Original LifeHammer is a high-quality auto escape tool designed to help prevent auto entrapment after an accident. In an emergency the Life Hammer will easily break a side or rear tempered glass car window and cut a jammed seat belt allowing you to escape with your life. The Original Life Hammer is the same emergency escape hammer seen on ABC News, Good Morning America and Myth Busters.
The Life Hammer features dual conically shaped precision steel heads that will break a car window with even a light blow. It also includes a safely guarded razor that will easily cut through a jammed seat belt. The Life Hammer comes with it's own mounting bracket that has a florescent button on one end that "glows in the dark" so you can locate it day or night. It was designed and engineered in Germany and is manufactured to exacting specifications in The Netherlands.
The LifeHammer comes individually packed in a gift box.
Length with bracket: 7.5"
Weight with bracket: 4.8 oz.
Each year more than 10,000 people are involved in auto water immersion accidents. Water immersion causes electric door locks and windows to malfunction often trapping victims inside. Many motorists also become trapped in "dry land" accidents when their doors and seat belts jam while their cars are engulfed in flames.
Many people don't know that most car windows are made of tempered glass which is almost impossible to break without a tool specially designed to do the job. The LifeHammer will give you "peace of mind" knowing that in an emergency you and your loved ones can escape a burning or sinking car.
The LifeHammer is a high-quality car emergency escape tool. It will easily break a side or rear tempered glass window. The Life Hammer features dual conically shaped precision steel heads that will break a car window with even a light blow. It also includes a safely guarded razor that will easily cut through a jammed seat belt.
The Life Hammer comes with it's own mounting bracket that has a florescent button on one end that "glows in the dark" so you can locate it day or night. It was designed and engineered in Germany and is manufactured to exacting specifications in The Netherlands.
The LifeHammer should be mounted in the vehicle within easy reach of the driver. It can be located on the side of the console, under the dashboard, or on the door panel. Another location that works in some vehicles is just below the rear seat above the center "hump". Here it can be reached by the passengers. If you choose this location you should be certain that the driver can reach back and access it.
Please note that you should never attempt to break a front windshield. It is made of "laminated" glass which consists of two pieces of plate glass sandwiched together with a strong plastic laminate in between.
True "laminated" glass is not to be confused with "after-market film lamination" used mainly for "tinting". After-market "tinting" lamination will hold the shattered glass in place but it can be torn through with a few blows of a LifeHammer.
A few high-end cars are now available with true "laminated" glass side and rear windows. There is no personal auto escape tool that will break through "laminated" glass. Check with your car dealer if you suspect that your side and rear windows are "laminated" (not after-market film lamination).
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