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Bright Way To Stay Safe

Posted: 4/17/2010

Brigh Way to Stay Safe

Lighting up your address could help
protect your family.

(NAPSA)-If you need help fast-whether from the police, firefighters or EMTs-the last thing you want is for them to drive past your house because they couldn't read your address at night. And yet we know it happens, with the results sometimes not being pretty.

"There've been plenty of nighttime calls where being able to find a house quickly has made all the difference," says volunteer ambulance driver A.G. Nelson, whose territory covers northern New Jersey.

Experts say the key is to light up a home's address with a product like the Guiding Light for your Mailbox, a solar-powered saddle that fits over the top of a mailbox and illuminates your house numbers. Using it makes addresses visible up to 50

Designed to withstand frigid Northeast winters and harsh Southwest summers, the light's solar power makes it very much eco-friendly. To order or to learn more, visit Guidingmailbox.com or call 1-888-928-2455.

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