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SuperVizor, a revolutionary life-saving tool, is the latest addition to StatGear’s portfolio.

The device is designed to break automotive glass windows in seconds during emergency situations such as when a person gets trapped inside a vehicle or when a pet or child is left unattended in the heat. Apart from breaking glass, it can also be used to cut seat belts. Moreover, the device empowers passersby and by-standers to rescue those trapped inside the vehicle.

According to Avi Goldstein, StatGear CEO and New York City paramedic, SuperVizor is a tool that is strong enough to break glass and cut through seat belts, and is easily accessible and important during rescue. "When I saw the video of the woman using different objects to try to break the window of a car where a child was suffering inside...This is exactly why we invented the SuperVizor."
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It also features a carbide tip that can break window in seconds. What's more, the sheath is said to easily attach to any car visor, in preparation with the capability of being pressed into action any

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