Beamlab | Ultimate Safety Hammer | 8-in-1 Emergency Escape Tool
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60 Seconds. That’s All It Takes. 🚗🌊
Your car hits the water.
The impact shocks you. You try the door — it won’t move.
Water pressure — nearly 800 pounds against the door — seals it shut.
You press the window button. Nothing.
The electrical system is dead.
The water is rising.
Most people don’t drown because they can’t swim.
They drown because they can’t break the glass in time.
Break the Window. Escape in Seconds.
This emergency tool features a tungsten steel tip engineered to shatter tempered side windows instantly on contact.
No swinging. No brute strength.
Just press it firmly against the corner of the window — the weakest point — and the glass fractures immediately.
✔️ Designed for tempered side windows
✔️ Concentrated impact force
✔️ Works without batteries
✔️ Built for high-stress situations
Once the glass breaks, use the recessed seatbelt cutter to slice through a jammed belt in one swift motion.
The Real Killer Isn’t Water — It’s a Dead Battery.
Most battery-powered emergency tools fail when you need them most.
Studies show lithium batteries can lose up to 20% of capacity per year when unused. After just 2–3 years sitting in a glove box, many tools are effectively useless.
This tool eliminates that risk.
It charges itself daily through regular use and vehicle power — so it’s always ready. No guessing. No dead surprises.
Because in an emergency, “almost working” isn’t good enough.
If It’s in the Trunk… It’s Too Late.
Picture this:
The car is sinking.
You’re disoriented. Panicking.
Then you remember — the emergency tool is in the trunk.
You won’t make it.
That’s why this tool mounts directly on your door panel — exactly where your hand naturally goes.
✔️ Strong magnetic mount holds securely while driving
✔️ Instantly releases when grabbed
✔️ Always visible. Always reachable.
8 Tools. Every Scenario Covered.
Single-purpose emergency tools sit untouched for years.
You forget where you stored them.
You forget how they work.
You forget if they even function.






