By Tim Gamble
A vehicle accident is one disaster many of us will face at some point, and we may need to extricate ourselves or someone else. An important part of your survival gear should be a window breaker and seat belt cutter. Keep this within easy reach in each of your vehicles (door side pocket maybe?).
I personally have a Smith & Wesson Extreme Ops knife in the driver's door pocket of both of my vehicles. It has both a window breaker and seat belt cutter on it. Other folks may prefer a vehicle escape tool, which is another option. Either way, be sure to protect your hand when busting open the window. Wear a glove or wrap your hand in a jacket or shirt so minimize getting cuts.
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Ad: Street Survival Skills: Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Modern Survival is based on Fernando "FerFAL" Aguirre's experiences during and after the economic collapse of Argentina in the early 2000s. In it, he explains practical urban survival skills such as situational awareness, home and street security, everyday carry, dealing with blackouts, survival kits and weapons, how to fight with a gun, knife, bare hands or improvised weapons, how to respond against a terrorist or mass shooter, barricade doors or how to breach them, how to stop a bleeding and carry a casualty, defensive driving, home remedies and many others practical skills.
Ad: Street Survival Skills: Tips, Tricks and Tactics for Modern Survival is based on Fernando "FerFAL" Aguirre's experiences during and after the economic collapse of Argentina in the early 2000s. In it, he explains practical urban survival skills such as situational awareness, home and street security, everyday carry, dealing with blackouts, survival kits and weapons, how to fight with a gun, knife, bare hands or improvised weapons, how to respond against a terrorist or mass shooter, barricade doors or how to breach them, how to stop a bleeding and carry a casualty, defensive driving, home remedies and many others practical skills.
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