2-in-1 Emergency Vehicle Safety Hammer & Seatbelt Cutter

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SKU: CRC-350106

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Sale price$14.01 Regular price$15.41

Pickup available at 2139 Boulevard Dagenais Ouest

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Take control of worst-case automotive scenarios and secure an immediate evacuation route with the official 2-in-1 Emergency Vehicle Safety Hammer & Seatbelt Cutter. Following a severe highway collision, rollover, or water submersion accident, standard vehicle doors and electronic windows frequently jam due to structural frame twisting or electrical system failure. This premium vehicle escape tool serves as your ultimate tactical asset, allowing trapped drivers and passengers to sever locked restraint webbing and breach side window glass within seconds.

The structural body is molded from high-impact composite polymers and features an ergonomic, non-slip grip handle that provides maximum leverage and force projection during swing impacts. At the head, industrial-grade, hardened carbon steel spikes compress striking energy into a microscopic focal point, shattering thick tempered safety glass with minimal physical effort. On the opposing side, a recessed, precision-ground surgical blade slices cleanly through jammed seatbelts in a single pulling motion. Complete with a secure mountable cradle to prevent the tool from turning into a dangerous loose projectile during an accident, this device is a critical addition for every personal glovebox and commercial fleet cabin.

Tool Classification Automotive Emergency Evacuation & Tactical Extrication Hardware
Striking Point Material Dual point ultra-hardened forged carbon steel alloy tips
Slicing Mechanism Recessed precision-ground stainless steel hook blade with integrated finger safety guard
Glass Compatibility Optimized for standard tempered vehicle side and rear windows (Not for laminated windshields)
Chassis Structure High-visibility fluorescent impact-resistant ABS composite polymer

Q: Can this safety hammer be used to break through a vehicle’s front windshield during an escape?

A: No. Standard automotive windshields are manufactured from laminated glass, which uses an internal plastic layer designed specifically to hold the glass together and prevent shattering. This hammer is engineered to break tempered glass, which is used for your vehicle's side windows and rear window. Always aim for the side windows to exit the vehicle.

Q: Where is the best place to mount the safety hammer inside my car?

A: The safety hammer must be mounted within arm's reach of the driver while wearing a locked seatbelt. Excellent mounting locations include the side of the center console, underneath the steering column, or inside the driver's door panel pocket. Never store it loose in the trunk or deeply buried in a cluttered glovebox where it cannot be reached during a rollover.

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