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Auto Emergency Kits
Printing applies a colour logo to the outer surface or pouch of the kit and works across every style in the range. Engraving is available on styles with metal components, where the logo is laser-worked into the surface rather than applied on top, producing a mark that won't rub off, fade, or lift in actual use. The range covers compact escape tools with window hammer and seatbelt cutter functions, safety lights, booster cables, a neoprene pouch kit, tool sets with a carry case, and complete multi-item emergency kits. The Swiss Force® Car Emergency Tool is in the range alongside standard options. Minimum orders vary, with some styles from ten units.
An emergency kit placed in a new car at handover enters the vehicle from day one and stays there for the life of the car. The logo is present every time the driver checks it, moves it to another vehicle, or relies on it in a genuine situation, building a lasting association between the brand and the driver's safety on the road.
Compact escape tools with window hammers and seatbelt cutters sit at the most portable end of the range. Their low unit cost makes them viable for volume gifting, event bags, or large-scale safety distributions without a full kit budget.
Worth Knowing
Can the same logo artwork be used for both printing and engraving?
The same artwork file works for both methods, but the results differ in appearance. Printing reproduces the logo in colour on the surface, while engraving renders a recessed impression in the metal without colour, so a multi-colour logo may need simplification for engraving to read clearly.
Is engraving available on all styles in this range?
Engraving is available on styles with metal components; styles with plastic bodies, neoprene pouches, or fabric cases take printing only. Confirming whether the chosen style includes a metal component before selecting engraving avoids a mismatch at the artwork stage.
What does the neoprene kit option include?
The neoprene pouch kit is a multi-item safety set in a soft-sided branded case that takes printing directly, allowing the full colour logo on the outer face. It suits dealerships and fleet operators who want a more complete branded safety item than a single tool, and stores easily in a glovebox or boot.
Which styles are suited to high-volume distribution?
Compact individual tools at the lower price end suit high-volume distribution, with minimum orders from fifty units on some styles and up to one hundred on others. The escape tool and safety light styles are the most common choices for volume distribution, while complete kit styles suit more targeted gifting.

