resqme Pack of 2, The Original Emergency Keychain Car Escape Tool, 2-in-1 Seatbelt Cutter and Window Breaker, Made in USA, Compact Safety Hammer- Black Description resqme is a revolutionary hand-held rescue tool amazingly powerful despite its mini size. A fierce but absolutely safe spring loaded stainless steel spike allows the vehicle occupant to easily break side windows and a carefully concealed stainless steel razor blade slices through a jammed seat belt to prevent vehicular entrapment. Null Features: The original 2-in-1 lifesaving compact emergency car safety tool: this keychain hammer provides peace of mind on the road in case of car entrapment. Can be used in case of rollover, electrical system failure, car fire, floods, sinking car accident. Jammed seatbelt cutter: the razor-sharp, stainless-steel blade allows to cut a jammed seat belt in no time. Slice the seat belt diagonally for a quick and clean cut. Can be used multiple times. Tempered glass window breaker: the solid, heavy-duty, stainless-steel spike easily breaks tempered glass car side windows. Hit preferably one of the corners of the window. resqme is equipped with a spring-loaded mechanism. Resets after each use. Reusable Made in USA. We pride ourselves in offering efficient and reliable, made in the US, safety tools for the last 20 years. Trusted by first responders, Law Enforcement and EMTs and carried by more than 8 million motorists worldwide. The resqme seat belt cutter and window breaker saves a life on average every 15 days. Tested and certified by TUV, a German certification Product Details: Color: Black Twin Material: Stainless Steel ABS Plastic Theme: Safety Special Feature: Seat Belt Cutter Window Breaker Included Components: 2 resqmes, instructions, key rings, cable ties Manufacturer: resqme, Inc. Brand: RESQME Model: 04.100.01 Item Weight: 1.6 ounces Product Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 1 inches Item model number: 06.100.01 Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No Manufacturer Part Number: 06.100.01 Special Features: Seat Belt Cutter Window Breaker Date First Available: September 1, 2006