While driver’s education may teach a person how to drive, they often don’t teach you what to do in emergency situations. Any first responder can tell you that driving is a real privilege and responsibility, and things can go wrong in the blink of an eye. Here are 3 gadgets that first responders think every American should have in their car at all times.
1. Haylo Emergency Safety Flares
Being stuck on a highway with a puncture or engine problem is most peoples ideas of a really bad day. The Haylo Safety flare is something everyone should have with them. This safety flare is perfect for emergency situations where you need to let other drivers know that there’s a problem. Did you know a large majority of driving fatalities happen when other drivers don’t realize a car is broken down in front of them? Often times putting on your four way flashers is not enough to catch the attention of other drivers. The haylo safety flare can be used as a road flare and emergency beacon. It’s perfect for emergency use, camping/outdoors, road flares etc. Plus it is shatterproof, rainproof (IP55) and it can float so you can take it anywhere. 10 different lighting modes include spotlight (6 hours), double blink (9 hours), double pulse (9 hours), single blink (38 hours), rotate (9 hours), SOS rescue morse code (15 hours), alternate (9 hours), solid on high (5 hours), solid on low (28 hours) and 2 flashlight (9 hours).
It’s easy to use: Just press the button and hold to turn on and cycle through the different lighting options. The super bright array can be seen up to 1 mile at night and can also provide additional protection during the day as well. The strong magnetic backing allows the Halo to adhere to your vehicles hood. Get yours today while it’s still available.
2. RoadSide Hero
For anyone who has ever been involved in a serious car accident, you know just how traumatic it can be. In the United States alone nearly 40,000 people per year are killed in car accidents. That’s why it’s imperative that every American have the RoadSide Hero in their cars. It has 9-in-1 Multi-Function life saving tools. It can function as a belt/rope cutter, glass breaker, hammer, compass, mounting magnet, strobe/emergency light, powerbank and solar panel. This is the ultimate tool that should be in every vehicle.
3. NightGuide HD Driving Glasses
Seriously, did you know that the vast majority of car accidents happen at night and right before dawn? A lot of that has to do with glare and the problems with vision many people experience. Maybe that’s the reason these driving glasses are selling by the truckload. NightGuide HD promises to reduce night driving glare and eye strain, and it will dramatically improve seeing at night during snow or rainy conditions. It lets you see enhanced colour, is durable, lightweight and is fully equipped with polarized lenses. Unlike clip-ons it protects your eyes from all sides, and you can just slide it over your existing prescription lenses. Whether driving, reading or golfing, these versatile goggles make seeing a whole new experience.
Bonus #1 FIXD – Diagnose Car Problems Early
This last one isn’t something that can really help in emergency situations, but it’s still great to have in your car. Have you ever gone to an auto repair shop for an oil change, only to have the mechanic say you need a new transmission? Or has the mysterious “check engine” light come on, and next thing you know the mechanic has a list of expensive engine parts that need replacing? Unfortunately, mechanics know taking advantage of people is easy, given their lack of knowledge about car maintenance needs. But there’s a new device you can carry with you in your car to tell you exactly what’s wrong with it. If you own a car built after 1996 then you can use this brilliant new device called Fixd to instantly diagnose any car problems. This means the next time your “Check Engine Light” happens to come on, you’ll know exactly what the issue is and the Mechanics won’t be able to lie to you! In the United States alone, this product has done over $50,000,000 in sales in 2017.