Survival Equipment...Can You Trust Your Life To Electronics?

There are different types of electronic signaling devices, but it all comes down to basically two kinds, that depend on satellite technology. Personally, I can"t always rely on my satellite TV, so I"m not sure I want to put my life on the line, based on finding a signal in bad weather. Also, these units are quite cost prohibitive for the average camper. A GPS can run in the neighborhood of $500-$ 700 each. The other electronic option is the new Personal Locator Beacons, also known as PLBs. At first glance they seem to be very cost effective. However, the $150 price tag has additional monthly fees, that could ultimately exceed a regular GPS unit. These kinds of devices don"t pin point your location, so you will still need something to signal with. The other thing that seems to be overlooked is the fact that this kind of electronic equipment does noone any good, if for example dad has the unit and it"s his thirteen-year-old who has suddenly gone missing. He could be miles away from the signal, so where do you go from there?

I don"t feel that the future must all be electronic. I have come up with a patent pending concept that is so cost effective, an entire family of four can outfit themselves, for what one GPS unit will cost. The LifeTracker makes it possible for people to be found before panic on both sides will ever set in. It not only will save lives, but millions of dollars in search and rescue man hours. The LifeTracker is a device that in case of an emergency will, with the pull of a cord, jettisons a heavyÒ  gauge red balloon attached to a 1000 ft fishing line up high enough for searchers or a rescue plane to see. The LifeTracker is a series of 3 different products designed to locate anyone lost in the wilderness, in hours rather than days.

The LifeTracker Belt... 4" wide with pockets on the outside to store a thermal blanket and other survival supplies.

The LifeTracker Vest... Using the same concept as the "Belt" the vest inner side unzips to release a folded lean-to tent complete with telescopic 3 ft poles. Some people will prefer a vest and are willing to pay extra for the complete survival package. This offers a great option, and like the "Belt", is very marketable.

The LifeTracker Flare Gun...Flare guns are very expensive and, of course, the flare only has a short life. With a small adjustment to the LifeTracker Device, it can easily be kept in a lightweight pistol, that can be stored in any backpack, vehicle, boat or plane.Ò  It might even have military use.

The LifeTracker Series can be manufactured and sold inexpensively enough so that anyone who camps, hikes, rock climbs, or just ventures into the wilderness, will want to include it as part of their gear. In this day and age of electronics, it"s refreshing to find something that is completely mechanical. There are no batteries or bad reception to worry about. Also, both the "Belt" and "Vest" have practical use. Even if the rescue device is never activated, the gear becomes part ofÒ  everyday wilderness attire.

Please help my dream come true. Go to:Ò Ò Ò  The LifeTracker

and click on Contact and let me know what you think.






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