
VeroGuard™ — Press Once to Shatter Glass and Cut Your Seatbelt Free
When seconds decide everything, you need one move that works.
Picture it — door jammed, seatbelt locked tight, kids in the backseat, and nothing within arm's reach that can get you out. People don't realize how hard it actually is to break a tempered side window with bare hands or whatever's in the cup holder. The VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool puts one fast, deliberate move between you and being stuck — press once, glass shatters, belt cuts.

Smash the glass. Cut the belt. Get your family out.
A swung hammer relies on force you might not have if you're pinned, injured, or hanging by a locked belt. The VeroGuard™ doesn't ask for force. The spring-loaded tungsten tip fires on contact — press it against the corner of a side window and it punches straight through. The hidden U-shaped stainless steel blade slips behind a jammed seatbelt and slices it diagonally in one pull. No swing room. No second-guessing.
➤ Press once, no swing required: Spring-loaded tungsten tip fires on contact — one press shatters tempered side windows even if you're pinned in your seat.
➤ Hidden blade that won't cut you by accident: U-shaped stainless steel sits recessed inside the head — safe to keep in the glove box around kids, sharp enough to slice through a locked seatbelt in one pull.
➤ Lives where you can grab it in one second: 96mm long, 18mm wide — small enough to clip onto the dashboard, door pocket, or center console where your hand already goes.
Why old-school car hammers fail when it matters most
Watch any real-world test of a swing hammer and the problem is obvious — pinned drivers can't get enough swing room to break tempered glass, and panic kills aim. VeroGuard™ uses a spring-loaded firing pin instead of brute force. Press the tip against the glass, the internal spring drives a hardened tungsten point straight through the surface, and the spring resets so you can use it again on the next window.
No swing. No aim. No wasted seconds. It's the same physics built into the tools you'll find clipped to a firefighter's belt.
Why drivers and parents keep one in every car
Most buyers tell us the same thing — they hope they never have to use it. But they sleep better knowing it's there. After watching one viral video of a flood-trapped car, thousands of parents made VeroGuard™ a permanent fixture in the daily driver, the weekend SUV, and the teen's first car.
"Bought one for my CR-V after a friend got rear-ended and panicked when her belt locked. Mounted it on my console and honestly forgot about it for six months — until I hit black ice last winter. Door was jammed, the kids were yelling, and I had it in my hand before I even thought about it. Window cracked on the first press." — Lauren M.
What it actually feels like to have one in the car
✓ One press, one second, one less thing to worry about: The spring does the work for you — no swinging, no force, no fumbling at the worst possible moment.
✓ Safe to live in your car around kids: The blade is recessed and the tip is capped — it can sit in the door pocket for years without anyone getting hurt.
✓ Built for the moment you hope never comes: Tungsten tip and hardened stainless steel blade hold their edge for years of just-in-case ownership.
How VeroGuard™ gets you out
Step 1: Grab it from the console, glove box, or door pocket — wherever you clipped it last time you got in the car.
Step 2: Press the tungsten tip firmly against the corner of any side window. The spring fires, the glass shatters, the spring resets.
Step 3: Hook the U-shaped blade behind the seatbelt and pull. The belt cuts diagonally in one quick motion — yours, your passenger's, your kids'.

| VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool | Old-Style Swing Hammers | No Escape Tool |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Spring-loaded — one press breaks tempered glass even if you're pinned; | ❌ Needs swing room and force most drivers don't have when injured; | ❌ No way out of a jammed door or sinking car; |
| ✅ Hidden U-blade slices a locked seatbelt in one diagonal pull; | ❌ Exposed blade dulls in storage or gets lost in the bracket; | ❌ A jammed belt traps you and your passengers; |
| ✅ 96mm × 18mm — clips inside arm's reach of the driver's seat; | ❌ Bulky bracket usually mounted somewhere you can't reach in a crash; | ❌ Glove box scissors or keys won't break tempered glass; |
Specifications
- Tools: Spring-loaded tungsten window-breaker tip + recessed U-shaped stainless steel seatbelt cutter
- Dimensions: 96mm long × 18mm wide (tool) with 61mm clip base for mounting
- Fits: Every car, truck, and SUV — works on tempered side windows (not laminated windshields)
- Color options: Silver, Gray, or Red — choose what matches your interior
Your questions, answered
Will I actually be able to use it when I'm panicking?
Yes — that's the point of the spring-loaded design. You don't need to swing, aim hard, or summon strength. Press the tip against the glass and the spring does the work for you.
Where should I keep it in my car?
Within arm's reach of the driver's seat — the center console, the door pocket, or clipped to the dashboard. Not the glove box if you can help it (slower to reach if you're pinned).
Will it work on every window in my car?
It works on tempered glass — that's all four side windows on virtually every modern car. Windshields and most sunroofs are laminated glass and are not designed to shatter from the inside.
Is it safe to keep in a car with kids?
The blade is recessed inside the head (U-shaped — you can't cut yourself touching it), and the tungsten tip stays capped until pressed against a hard surface. Safer than a pair of scissors loose in the console.
Can I use it more than once?
Yes. The spring resets after each press, so you can break a window then move on to the next one if you need to get more passengers out.
One small thing today, before you need it
Driving your family around every day means thinking about the what-ifs so you're not caught flat-footed if one of them happens. The VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool is one small thing you can do today that puts a fast way out within arm's reach for the rest of the time you own the car. If it doesn't give you the peace of mind we promise, send it back within 30 days — we'd rather refund you than have a tool sitting in your car you don't trust.
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VeroGuard™ — Press Once to Shatter Glass and Cut Your Seatbelt Free
When seconds decide everything, you need one move that works.
Picture it — door jammed, seatbelt locked tight, kids in the backseat, and nothing within arm's reach that can get you out. People don't realize how hard it actually is to break a tempered side window with bare hands or whatever's in the cup holder. The VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool puts one fast, deliberate move between you and being stuck — press once, glass shatters, belt cuts.

Smash the glass. Cut the belt. Get your family out.
A swung hammer relies on force you might not have if you're pinned, injured, or hanging by a locked belt. The VeroGuard™ doesn't ask for force. The spring-loaded tungsten tip fires on contact — press it against the corner of a side window and it punches straight through. The hidden U-shaped stainless steel blade slips behind a jammed seatbelt and slices it diagonally in one pull. No swing room. No second-guessing.
➤ Press once, no swing required: Spring-loaded tungsten tip fires on contact — one press shatters tempered side windows even if you're pinned in your seat.
➤ Hidden blade that won't cut you by accident: U-shaped stainless steel sits recessed inside the head — safe to keep in the glove box around kids, sharp enough to slice through a locked seatbelt in one pull.
➤ Lives where you can grab it in one second: 96mm long, 18mm wide — small enough to clip onto the dashboard, door pocket, or center console where your hand already goes.
Why old-school car hammers fail when it matters most
Watch any real-world test of a swing hammer and the problem is obvious — pinned drivers can't get enough swing room to break tempered glass, and panic kills aim. VeroGuard™ uses a spring-loaded firing pin instead of brute force. Press the tip against the glass, the internal spring drives a hardened tungsten point straight through the surface, and the spring resets so you can use it again on the next window.
No swing. No aim. No wasted seconds. It's the same physics built into the tools you'll find clipped to a firefighter's belt.
Why drivers and parents keep one in every car
Most buyers tell us the same thing — they hope they never have to use it. But they sleep better knowing it's there. After watching one viral video of a flood-trapped car, thousands of parents made VeroGuard™ a permanent fixture in the daily driver, the weekend SUV, and the teen's first car.
"Bought one for my CR-V after a friend got rear-ended and panicked when her belt locked. Mounted it on my console and honestly forgot about it for six months — until I hit black ice last winter. Door was jammed, the kids were yelling, and I had it in my hand before I even thought about it. Window cracked on the first press." — Lauren M.
What it actually feels like to have one in the car
✓ One press, one second, one less thing to worry about: The spring does the work for you — no swinging, no force, no fumbling at the worst possible moment.
✓ Safe to live in your car around kids: The blade is recessed and the tip is capped — it can sit in the door pocket for years without anyone getting hurt.
✓ Built for the moment you hope never comes: Tungsten tip and hardened stainless steel blade hold their edge for years of just-in-case ownership.
How VeroGuard™ gets you out
Step 1: Grab it from the console, glove box, or door pocket — wherever you clipped it last time you got in the car.
Step 2: Press the tungsten tip firmly against the corner of any side window. The spring fires, the glass shatters, the spring resets.
Step 3: Hook the U-shaped blade behind the seatbelt and pull. The belt cuts diagonally in one quick motion — yours, your passenger's, your kids'.

| VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool | Old-Style Swing Hammers | No Escape Tool |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Spring-loaded — one press breaks tempered glass even if you're pinned; | ❌ Needs swing room and force most drivers don't have when injured; | ❌ No way out of a jammed door or sinking car; |
| ✅ Hidden U-blade slices a locked seatbelt in one diagonal pull; | ❌ Exposed blade dulls in storage or gets lost in the bracket; | ❌ A jammed belt traps you and your passengers; |
| ✅ 96mm × 18mm — clips inside arm's reach of the driver's seat; | ❌ Bulky bracket usually mounted somewhere you can't reach in a crash; | ❌ Glove box scissors or keys won't break tempered glass; |
Specifications
- Tools: Spring-loaded tungsten window-breaker tip + recessed U-shaped stainless steel seatbelt cutter
- Dimensions: 96mm long × 18mm wide (tool) with 61mm clip base for mounting
- Fits: Every car, truck, and SUV — works on tempered side windows (not laminated windshields)
- Color options: Silver, Gray, or Red — choose what matches your interior
Your questions, answered
Will I actually be able to use it when I'm panicking?
Yes — that's the point of the spring-loaded design. You don't need to swing, aim hard, or summon strength. Press the tip against the glass and the spring does the work for you.
Where should I keep it in my car?
Within arm's reach of the driver's seat — the center console, the door pocket, or clipped to the dashboard. Not the glove box if you can help it (slower to reach if you're pinned).
Will it work on every window in my car?
It works on tempered glass — that's all four side windows on virtually every modern car. Windshields and most sunroofs are laminated glass and are not designed to shatter from the inside.
Is it safe to keep in a car with kids?
The blade is recessed inside the head (U-shaped — you can't cut yourself touching it), and the tungsten tip stays capped until pressed against a hard surface. Safer than a pair of scissors loose in the console.
Can I use it more than once?
Yes. The spring resets after each press, so you can break a window then move on to the next one if you need to get more passengers out.
One small thing today, before you need it
Driving your family around every day means thinking about the what-ifs so you're not caught flat-footed if one of them happens. The VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool is one small thing you can do today that puts a fast way out within arm's reach for the rest of the time you own the car. If it doesn't give you the peace of mind we promise, send it back within 30 days — we'd rather refund you than have a tool sitting in your car you don't trust.
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When seconds decide everything, you need one move that works.
Picture it — door jammed, seatbelt locked tight, kids in the backseat, and nothing within arm's reach that can get you out. People don't realize how hard it actually is to break a tempered side window with bare hands or whatever's in the cup holder. The VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool puts one fast, deliberate move between you and being stuck — press once, glass shatters, belt cuts.

Smash the glass. Cut the belt. Get your family out.
A swung hammer relies on force you might not have if you're pinned, injured, or hanging by a locked belt. The VeroGuard™ doesn't ask for force. The spring-loaded tungsten tip fires on contact — press it against the corner of a side window and it punches straight through. The hidden U-shaped stainless steel blade slips behind a jammed seatbelt and slices it diagonally in one pull. No swing room. No second-guessing.
➤ Press once, no swing required: Spring-loaded tungsten tip fires on contact — one press shatters tempered side windows even if you're pinned in your seat.
➤ Hidden blade that won't cut you by accident: U-shaped stainless steel sits recessed inside the head — safe to keep in the glove box around kids, sharp enough to slice through a locked seatbelt in one pull.
➤ Lives where you can grab it in one second: 96mm long, 18mm wide — small enough to clip onto the dashboard, door pocket, or center console where your hand already goes.
Why old-school car hammers fail when it matters most
Watch any real-world test of a swing hammer and the problem is obvious — pinned drivers can't get enough swing room to break tempered glass, and panic kills aim. VeroGuard™ uses a spring-loaded firing pin instead of brute force. Press the tip against the glass, the internal spring drives a hardened tungsten point straight through the surface, and the spring resets so you can use it again on the next window.
No swing. No aim. No wasted seconds. It's the same physics built into the tools you'll find clipped to a firefighter's belt.
Why drivers and parents keep one in every car
Most buyers tell us the same thing — they hope they never have to use it. But they sleep better knowing it's there. After watching one viral video of a flood-trapped car, thousands of parents made VeroGuard™ a permanent fixture in the daily driver, the weekend SUV, and the teen's first car.
"Bought one for my CR-V after a friend got rear-ended and panicked when her belt locked. Mounted it on my console and honestly forgot about it for six months — until I hit black ice last winter. Door was jammed, the kids were yelling, and I had it in my hand before I even thought about it. Window cracked on the first press." — Lauren M.
What it actually feels like to have one in the car
✓ One press, one second, one less thing to worry about: The spring does the work for you — no swinging, no force, no fumbling at the worst possible moment.
✓ Safe to live in your car around kids: The blade is recessed and the tip is capped — it can sit in the door pocket for years without anyone getting hurt.
✓ Built for the moment you hope never comes: Tungsten tip and hardened stainless steel blade hold their edge for years of just-in-case ownership.
How VeroGuard™ gets you out
Step 1: Grab it from the console, glove box, or door pocket — wherever you clipped it last time you got in the car.
Step 2: Press the tungsten tip firmly against the corner of any side window. The spring fires, the glass shatters, the spring resets.
Step 3: Hook the U-shaped blade behind the seatbelt and pull. The belt cuts diagonally in one quick motion — yours, your passenger's, your kids'.

| VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool | Old-Style Swing Hammers | No Escape Tool |
|---|---|---|
| ✅ Spring-loaded — one press breaks tempered glass even if you're pinned; | ❌ Needs swing room and force most drivers don't have when injured; | ❌ No way out of a jammed door or sinking car; |
| ✅ Hidden U-blade slices a locked seatbelt in one diagonal pull; | ❌ Exposed blade dulls in storage or gets lost in the bracket; | ❌ A jammed belt traps you and your passengers; |
| ✅ 96mm × 18mm — clips inside arm's reach of the driver's seat; | ❌ Bulky bracket usually mounted somewhere you can't reach in a crash; | ❌ Glove box scissors or keys won't break tempered glass; |
Specifications
- Tools: Spring-loaded tungsten window-breaker tip + recessed U-shaped stainless steel seatbelt cutter
- Dimensions: 96mm long × 18mm wide (tool) with 61mm clip base for mounting
- Fits: Every car, truck, and SUV — works on tempered side windows (not laminated windshields)
- Color options: Silver, Gray, or Red — choose what matches your interior
Your questions, answered
Will I actually be able to use it when I'm panicking?
Yes — that's the point of the spring-loaded design. You don't need to swing, aim hard, or summon strength. Press the tip against the glass and the spring does the work for you.
Where should I keep it in my car?
Within arm's reach of the driver's seat — the center console, the door pocket, or clipped to the dashboard. Not the glove box if you can help it (slower to reach if you're pinned).
Will it work on every window in my car?
It works on tempered glass — that's all four side windows on virtually every modern car. Windshields and most sunroofs are laminated glass and are not designed to shatter from the inside.
Is it safe to keep in a car with kids?
The blade is recessed inside the head (U-shaped — you can't cut yourself touching it), and the tungsten tip stays capped until pressed against a hard surface. Safer than a pair of scissors loose in the console.
Can I use it more than once?
Yes. The spring resets after each press, so you can break a window then move on to the next one if you need to get more passengers out.
One small thing today, before you need it
Driving your family around every day means thinking about the what-ifs so you're not caught flat-footed if one of them happens. The VeroGuard™ Life Saver Tool is one small thing you can do today that puts a fast way out within arm's reach for the rest of the time you own the car. If it doesn't give you the peace of mind we promise, send it back within 30 days — we'd rather refund you than have a tool sitting in your car you don't trust.



























