Belt Plain
Belt Plain
|
|
Stainless Steel Belt Buckle Flask $3.69 3oz Stainless Steel Belt Buckle Flask This unique belt buckle flask easily attaches to your belt. The flask measures 3-5/8″ X 2-3/4″. The flask and holder combined measures 3-7/8″ X 2-15/16″. This stainless steel flask features satin finish sides, polished top and bottom, and magnets on buckle to securely hold flask. Fits 1-1/2″ wide belt. Limited lifetime warranty. Gift boxed in plain white box…. |
|
|
Costume Mrs Hunter 1860S Photo Mugs Plain dress with bishop sleeves a reversed cuffs composed of folds. A string of large beads falls between the stand-up collar a belt. N.B broad bracelet with disc motif…. |
|
|
Costume/photo 1902 Photo Mugs A young woman wears a plain gored skirt a a blouse trimmed with lace with an all-round collar of a sensible height. A V shaped belt emphasizes her small waist….. |
|
|
Smith & Wesson CK5TBS Bullseye Extreme Ops 4.1 40% Serrated Black Tanto Blade $8.99 ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: ComboEdge Blade Length (inches): 3.22 Blade Material: 440C Black Carry System: Pocket Clip Handle Material: Black Aluminum Lock Style: Liner Lock… |
|
|
Leatherman 830850 Skeletool CX Multitool $96.00 Introducing the Brand New Skeletool CX from Leatherman Get back to basics — the very cool basics — with Leatherman’s Skeletool CX. Today’s outdoor enthusiasts want to keep weight and volume to a minimum without sacrificing quality and true functionality, and that’s what the Skeletool is all about. Many multitools have multiple options, but they’re often heavier — and they’re loaded … |
|
|
MAGLITE AA Mini Flashlight and Holster Combo Pack $13.99 Mag – Lite Mini Mag – Lite “AA” Flashlight with Holster Pack carries on your hip! From trusted Mag-Lite comes another super-duty beam that’s built tough! Has standard rugged machined aluminum construction you’ve come to expect, with shock and water resistance for long life. Anodized inside and out, too, for increased resistance to corrosion. Plus, spot-to-flood light adjustability allows you to ch… |
|
|
Pelican 0940 Compact Flash Memory Card Protective Case $18.70 Pelican 0940 Memory Card Case 0940-010-110 Storage Media Cases… |
|
|
Samsung CLP 300 Mini Personal Color Laser Printer $266.99 The space-saving CLP 300 is a mobile printer that delivers beautiful color prints at 4 ppm and sharp laser text at 17 ppm. The same exclusive NO NOIS print engine you find in Samsung’s professional series color printers gives you quiet operation and simple toner changes. Getting up and running is easy, too, with as few as four clicks of the mouse. Ideal for crowded offices or anywhere noise is a c… |
|
|
Dell 5130cdn Color Laser Printer $1,550.00 World’s Fastest Single Function Letter Format Color Laser Printer1.Discover excellent print quality, exceptional value and outstanding reliability with the blazing-fast Dell 5130cdn Color Laser Printer…. |
|
|
Smoke Circle – MiniSuit Verizon iPhone 4th Gen Skin Case compatible for AT&T iPhone 4 / iPhone 4G / 4th Generation 16GB / 32GB + MiniSuit LCD Cleaner keychain $3.05 Compatible with Apple iPhone 4S 4 4G 4GS 4th Generation 5th Generation 8gb 16gb 32gb (AT&T, Verizon, Sprint)… |

Seat Belts: Safety On The Road
Volvo has the honor of being the first to implement seat belts in 1849. The first U.S. patent for automobile seat belts was issued to Edward J. Claghorn of New York, New York on February 10, 1885.
This patent was described as a Safety-Belt for tourists that was “designed to be applied to a the person, and provided with hooks and other attachments for securing the person to a fixed object.”
Failure to wear seat belts is responsible for more fatalities than any other single traffic behavior. In all of the traffic accidents reported for 1999, 63% of fatalities were not wearing seat belts.
Wearing a seat belt use is still the single most effective thing we can do to prevent unnecessary traffic deaths and injuries on America’s roadways.
Traffic data suggests that education alone is not enough to convince young people, especially males from ages 16 to 25 of the dangers of not using seat belts. This age group is caught up in the belief in their immortality due to their young age.
It is this age group that also exhibits the most violation of drunk driving laws. They are also the most prone to speeding, and other traffic related law violations.
Because of this, it has been suggested that stronger seat belt laws and higher visibility enforcement campaigns be enforced to make them buckle up.
Seat belts are the most effective safety devices in vehicles today, estimated to save 9,500 lives each year. If 90 percent of Americans buckle up, it could prevent more than 5,500 deaths and 132,000 injuries annually.
The cost of unbuckled drivers and passengers goes beyond those killed and the loss to their families. Everyone pays for this negligence. It may be in the form of higher taxes, higher health insurance fees, and higher medical costs.
Imagine running as fast as you can, into a wall. You’d expect to get pretty banged up. What if while running at full speed a wall suddenly appeared in front of you? Would you be able to stop instantaneously?
This is exactly the situation one faces when the front of his or her car hits something at only 15 miles an hour. The car stops in the first tenth of a second, but you keep on at the same rate you were going in the car until something stops you, the steering wheel, dashboard or windshield, if you’re not wearing your safety belt.
If this could happen at 15 miles an hour, imagine what a 30 mile per hour collision would result in? It would be the same as hitting the pavement after a 3 story fall.
A properly worn safety belt keeps that second collision – the human collision, from happening.
“Properly worn” means with both straps safely fitted to transfer the impact of the collision to the parts of your body that can take it, the hipbones and shoulder bones.
With just the shoulder strap on, one can still slide out from under and get strangled. The lap belt alone doesn’t keep one’s face from hitting the steering wheel or other parts of the car.
Wearing seat belts is the law in most countries. There really isn’t any reason not wear them aside from plain laziness. But imagine, that investment of a couple of seconds before you carry on to drive could save your life. Why not make that commitment to invest now?
About the Author
James Monahan is the owner and Senior Editor of
BeltBase.com
and writes expert
articles about
belts
.
what color goes with light blue jeans and a brown belt with beige slip on shoes?
im trying to find an outfit but my friends being complicated and wont help SO im on my own…. im wearing light blue jeans with a brown belt that’s plain .. i am also wearing beige slip on shoes. i cant find a shirt to match . any advice ?
Royal purple, royal blue, crimson red, lemon yellow, or forest green would ALL work and give a nice pop! ![]()
However I the best three choices would prob be royal purple, royal blue or crimson red
If you wanna go more neutral do black. That always works and since you’re wearing beige shoes it’ll look amazing too!
Don’t do white, cuz you’re wearing light-wash jeans, then the overall effect will be too light! D:
***matt greiner plain a shot below the belt live