Archive for December 11, 2007

Emergency Car Kit for Women

Hi,

We continue with our series on safety products as gift ideas for those we care about. Today I invite you to check out the Safety Girl Emergency Car Kit for the new female driver in the family or a daughter who has just bought her first car.

As every driver knows, even the best-maintained car can still suffer problems, sometimes at the most inconvenient moments when you’re already on the open road. Before you call for help on your cell phone (assuming it is working), you could try to do something by following tips found in the roadside emergency kit. You could assemble an emergency road kit yourself and pack them in an old bag or shoebox, or you could have the Safety Girl Emergency Car Kit, which is already loaded with car-repair tips and other personal items that can be lifesavers while you wait for help. Despite the trouble, you would still want to look fresh and neat when help arrives.

Roadside Emergency Kit Safety Girl Emergency Car Kit for Women

Roadside Emergency Kit Safety Girl Emergency Car Kit for Women

Make sure your female driver is equipped with this roadside emergency kit. In the same way that you have a tool kit for your home, this kit is necessary for the car. It does a lot to her confidence and sense of being in control if she gets into a tight situation or gets stuck on the roadside. If you click on the picture, you can get a rundown on the items included in the Safety Girl Emergency Car Kit. If there are more things you would like to see in a roadside emergency kit, such as reflective tape, you can add them. At least, this kit makes you think of what things might be needed.

You never know when Something Happens while out driving, so it is best to have your female driver prepared. Life has no reset button, think safety.

Safe living,
Yovette Mumford

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Baby B’Air Flight Vest

Hi,

It just struck me that you may be taking to the skies this holiday season, or often fly the rest of the year with your baby. There’s no problem with children over two years of age since they must have their own seats, regardless of their size.

Although the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) does not require it, they still recommend that children under forty pounds ride in a FAA-approved child safety restraint system. But the baby is not likely to feel comfortable in the harness usually provided by carriers. Since you cannot carry a child seat with you, one alternative to doing that is the Baby B’Air Flight Vest. It may be used in flight. With the use of three plastic buckles, it secures the baby’s sides and crotch. You can then pass your lap belt through a nylon loop on the vest so that the baby is securely attached to you. This just might be much safer than holding the child in your arms. The added bonus is that your hands are free during the flight. You can thus tend to other things while baby remains secure. You are also saved from the trouble of keeping the child seated in your lap.

Baby B'Air Infant Products Baby B'Air Flight Vest

Baby B’Air Infant Products Baby B’Air Flight Vest

This an FAA-tested garment for infant safety but it is not yet FAA-approved for use during takeoff, landing and taxiing in US airports, so you’ll have to use airline-issued lap belts. But during flight, by all means use this simple vest which offers much more comfort to the baby and more convenience to you. The Baby B’Air Flight Vest satisfies all FAA regulations for in-flight use. Click the picture and find out how the vest can provide for your child’s safety.

You no longer have to worry if you fall asleep during the flight for as long as you keep the baby vest/harness secured to your lap belt. What a wonderful way to travel with the baby. Life has no reset button, think safety.

Safe living,
Yovette Mumford

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