PRESS RELEASE
January 30, 2009 by Mark Chestnut · Leave a Comment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Surfer Nearly Drowns Invents Emergency Breathing Device.
November 21st, 2008, AIR was released into the Fire Life & Water Safety industry in Hawaii.
Life saving AIR is innovative, allowing you precious time. AIR is enhancing safety along with reducing liability risks for all. This product provides the novas users to quickly catch a breath of life giving AIR under water, or in Smokey conditions.
Kayakers, surfer’s water sport enthusiasts alike have been in unexpected Out-of-Air emergencies. A quick breath of precious AIR could save your life! AIR is the most inexpensive device available to increase your chances of surviving. Use AIR to assist in getting to the surface or out of a Smokey building. It is estimated that between 310,000 and 670,000 people (excluding firefighters) in the U.S. are exposed to fire smoke each year. AIR can be used in many other Out-of-Air situations.
Our goal is for you to save you’re own life in an out-of-air emergency. AIR should be a standard piece of equipment for the safety minded. AIR is currently recognized by the Hawaiian Lifeguard Water & Safety Fund as a valuable life saving device. “AIR can and will save countless lives” stated Jeff Roberts, of HLWSF. Mark Chestnut, AIR’s inventor, summed it up best by saying by saying “This product fills a void in the safety industry, AIR is a necessity, not a luxury”.
A.I.R. products and their benefits substantially outweigh their cost, making this device affordable to everyone. Now available on line @ www.wegotair.com. Our product will be found in retail stores, the cost is below $40.00. USD.
“AIR” the breath between life and death. Mark and Cynthia Chestnut are the founders of A.I.R. LLC. A Christian based company located and registered in the state of South Carolina. This innovative effective new life saving device was originally patented in 1994, it was not cost effective to manufacture. We now have two Emergency Air Canister designs that are cost effective and in production. This improved design has two new patens pending.
Contact:
Cynthia Chestnut
Always in Reach LLC.
843-497-3626
843-294-0840
cyndi@wegotair.com
Practice Escaping From Your Home
January 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Someone died in a fire about every 162 minutes, and someone is injured every 32 minutes.
Make sure you have AIR in all bed rooms. Practice escape plans every month. The best plans have two ways to get out of each room. If the primary way is blocked by fire or smoke, you will need a second way out. A secondary route might be a window onto an adjacent roof or a collapsible ladder for escape from upper story windows. Purchase only collapsible ladders evaluated by a nationally recognized laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratory (UL). Make sure that windows are not stuck, screens can be taken out quickly and that security bars can be properly opened. Also, practice feeling your way out of the house in the dark or with your eyes closed.

When a fire occurs, get your AIR canister do not waste any time saving property. Take the safest exit route, but if you must escape through smoke, remember to crawl low, under the smoke and keep your mouth covered. The smoke contains toxic gases which can disorient you or, at worst, overcome you.

Designate a meeting location away from the home, but not necessarily across the street. For example, meet under a specific tree or at the end of the driveway or front sidewalk to make sure everyone has gotten out safely and no one will be hurt looking for someone who is already safe. Designate one person to go to a neighbor’s home to phone the fire department.
Home Safety Product
January 6, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Don’t be a victim! Order your One-of-a-kind emergency air breathing device. You need it for a safe and quick exit of a burning structure.
Attached flashlight for increased visibility thru smoke filled stairwells
Air canisters hold 5.2 liters of purified air. Individual lung capacity varies that is why we say two or three good breaths of air. AIR canisters are non refillable, strong, durable and recyclable.

