Emergency Auto Survival Kit for $49
October 31, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
Life on the road isn’t always without its bumps, and this preparedness kit will make sure you’re ready for anything. Its T3 Tactical Triage and Rescue Tool includes a knife, a seat belt cutter, a window punch, and a light. What does that mean? It means you can free someone from a locked seatbelt, break glass, and see 10 ft ahead in complete darkness – all with one tool. Plus, the full first aid kit is there to clean up any wounds along the way. It’s always better to be prepared, and this kit will do just that.
- Designed by professional First Responders
- Includes a re-usable glow stick, nitrile gloves, gauze pads, bandages, ice packs & more
- Features a StatGear T3Tactical Rescue Tool: 440c stainless steel serrated blade, 440c stainless steel seatbelt cutter, spring-loaded window punch & LED light
- Attaches to your car’s sun visor
- Stores everything safely in a heavy-duty EVA foam case
PRODUCT SPECS
- Weight: 2.3 lb
- Dimensions: 12″ x 7″ x 3″
Includes
- Reusable Eco Glow Stick
- 2 4×4 gauze pads and 2 large adhesive bandages
- 10 regular-size adhesive bandages
- 4 roller gauze bandages and 1 latex elastic bandage
- 2 instant ice packs and 2 pairs of nitrile gloves
- 4 alcohol prep pads and 1 roll of medical tape
- Triangular bandage w/ 2 safety pins
- 2 antibiotic ointment and 1 pair of tweezers
- Emergency Drinking Water
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