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LIFESAVING VEHICLE EXIT DEVICES OFFERED BY SAFE HOME PRODUCTS FEATURED ON KTVI FOX 2 ST. LOUIS

Safe Home Product’s Online Catalog Items Res-Q-Me and LifeHammer Recommended by Expert Underwater Rescuer in Case of Submerged Car Accident

IOWA CITY, Iowa – (Aug. 13, 2007) – Safe Home Products, an online catalog provider of safety products for retail consumers and businesses, announced today that two car safety products they sell, Res-Q-Me and LifeHammer, were featured in a segment on KTVI Fox 2 in St. Louis. David Cruz, a rescue worker from the Cottlesville Fire District, St. Charles, Mo, demonstrated actions to take in the event of a submerged car accident like the Minnesota bridge collapse. The keychain sized Res-Q-Me and the larger original Life Hammer allow for a quick escape from land-based or submerged vehicles: first, use the seatbelt cutter; then break the vehicle side window to escape.

“Safe Home Products is proud to offer products that can help consumers survive in the unfortunate event they find themselves in a submerged car,” said Barbara Staib, owner of Safe Home Products. “We are delighted to see that the unit received positive feedback in the KTVI news segment. This echoes similar feedback from police officers who use these tools for land-based rescues. Earlier this year Florida Wilderness Institutes purchased Res-Q-Me units for all their bus drivers, noting State code required such devices on all their busses. ”

To watch the news segment featuring both products, please click on the following URL:

http://www.myfoxstl.com/myfox/MyFox/pages/sidebar_video.jsp?contentId=4002641&version=1&locale=EN-US

The LifeHammer product is a specially designed safety hammer with twin precision steel points and a protected razor sharp blade end to cut seat belts. The Life Hammer includes a quick release mount for car or truck. A luminescent pin at the base allows for quick location in the dark. Res-Q-Me is a rescue tool on a key chain that weighs less than 1 oz. To use the Res-Q-Me, separate the unit. Use the razor blade to cut jammed seat belts. Then place the spring loaded steel point against a tempered glass window and release. The force used to break the window is 12 lbs. or less. Both products can be purchased online at www.safehomeproducts.com.

About Safe Home Products

Safe Home Products, Inc. is a growing e-commerce reseller of consumer products that improve safety, security, health and quality of life. Established in 1999 as a woman-owned business, Safe Home Products serves nearly 100,000 clients worldwide from its customer service and fulfillment headquarters in Iowa City, Iowa. Safe Home Products offers over 4,000 products including carbon monoxide and radon detectors, emergency preparedness equipment, environmentally-friendly cleaning supplies, pet products, pest control solutions, and home medical equipment. The company ships to all 50 states, all US territories and to most countries. For more information about Safe Home Products or to place an order, please call toll free (877) 358-0900 or visit www.safehomeproducts.com.

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Editor’s note: Safe Home Products is a registered trademark of Safe Home Products, Inc.