Archive for July, 2008
Include Seat Belt Cutters In Your Glove Box
It’s easy to find vehicle safety kits but they all seem to be missing a critical item. They include jumper cables, liquid flat tire repair, air gauges, flares and orange triangles. But what about an emergency that involves a baby in a car seat, or an infirm adult? In a worse case scenario, a vehicle [...]
Posted: July 31st, 2008 under Safety Seatbelt Cutters.
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Sicuri Blades Superior For Deburring
Sicuri has been well known for many years as a superior brand of blade. Their reputation is reflected in the excellent Sicuri blades manufactured with high quality for consistent results in a wide variety of deburring projects. Sicuri has sleek and stylish knives that disguise their workhorse capabilities for project such as linoleum and leather [...]
Posted: July 29th, 2008 under Blades.
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Cut Box Tops With A Customized Safety Cutter
Just because everyone has cut box tops at one time or another doesn’t mean that you should blow it off as something you don’t have to worry about. I for one have had some nasty cuts from doing that particular job, and that was just from the edges of the cardboard. If you are going [...]
Posted: July 23rd, 2008 under Uncategorized.
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Reduce Accidents With Safety Seatbelt Cutters
We all want to reduce accidents when we are in our cars, and we try to do this by telling ourselves we will pay better attention. But there will always be distractions, especially when there are other people in the car. Plus, you can’t account for what other drivers will do on the road. That [...]
Posted: July 21st, 2008 under Safety Seatbelt Cutters.
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Stretch Wrap Cutter For Plastic Sheeting
Many people get into the mindset that, just because something is great at cutting cardboard (for instance), it ought to be able to cut plastic sheeting as well. That isn’t always the case, and it’s best not to develop that mindset if you want to avoid injuring yourself or others. If you have stretch wrap [...]
Posted: July 18th, 2008 under Stretch Wrap Cutter.
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Safety Features On A Heavy-Duty Safety Cutter
When you are considering purchasing a knife for a job, consider the safety features of that tool first. Of course, you may be the safest person in the world, but one of these days your mind is going to be on your personal life or your stomach rather than the job you’re doing. It would [...]
Posted: July 16th, 2008 under Safety Knife.
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Reduce Accidents With An Ergonomic Safety Knife
You can always reduce accidents if you are willing to take just a few simple precautions. The reason that accidents happen is people don’t want to do something small, simple and easy because they think it’s silly. Well, using a good tool is not silly. Taking safety measures is not silly. One of the best [...]
Posted: July 14th, 2008 under Ergonomic Knives.
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Wide Selection Of Industrial Knives And Utility Knives
If you are looking for industrial knives with which to do industrial jobs, then you are in the right place. Luckily, these tools are also all about keeping you and your workers safe to work another day. You can’t get things done if you’re impaired by an accident. Safety utility knives that were made with [...]
Posted: July 10th, 2008 under Safety Knives, Safety Utility Knife.
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Spring Loaded Blades And Fixed Blade Knives
A knife with a spring loaded blade may be just what you need for the job you have to do, and you can find that type of tool here. This is a site that will help you find the right tool for the right job, because this is a site that’s about safety when it [...]
Posted: July 9th, 2008 under Fixed Blade Knives, Retractable Knives.
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Safety Knife And A Self Retracting Knife
Think for a moment why a safety knife is safe. Hopefully, you are taking precautions anyway so that you don’t hurt yourself or others. That probably saves you a lot of accidents. But no matter how conscientious a worker is, he can’t concentrate 100 percent, 100 percent of the time. A tool such as a [...]
Posted: July 6th, 2008 under Safety Knife, Safety Knives, Self Retracting Safety Knives.
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