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Sunday 25 August 2013

Would You Buy This Bomb Proof Rucksack.

Lifesaver? A new rucksack has been designed to protect people's vital organs during a bomb blastBNPS.co.uk (01202) 558833 Picture: Rhinoskin A groundbreaking back-to-school rucksack -- that coul
It is the ultimate back-to-school present for the pessimistic parent - a rucksack that can shield the wearer from a bomb blast. But there is just one problem - while the bag protects all the vital organs, limbs are offered no such sanctuary, which could prove a deal-breaker for some prospective buyers. Despite this, designer Hila Raam, 27, who is targeting the Israeli market with what she describes is a 'ground-breaking product', believes there is a significant potential for the bag, which weighs just over five pounds.
The rucksack, which has been designed for children and young people, is being targeted at the Israeli market
She says the bag has been designed to act as a basic personal shelter in the event of an emergency or terror strike. This is not something a humane world can ignore': Hague refuses to rule out full-scale invasion in Syria as he blames Assad for Damascus gas attack. Pentagon is 'preparing for missile strike on Syrian government' as evidence piles up that Assad lunched chemical attack that killed at least 1,000 Wearers simply have to pull the side straps on the bag and yellow strings from the hood if they hear an air-raid siren, and lie flat on the floor. The backpack, which costs around £300, will then fully protect the brain, heart, liver and kidneys from the impact and fallout of an explosion, with 19-layer Kevlar fabric at its core. Miss Raam said: 'This bag pack is no ordinary bag - it can save lives. It is easy to use in real situation. 'It was designed as a bag for children and teenagers but can be used by adults as well with different design changes which are being processed. 'I wanted to protect people while they were in open spaces and couldn't find shelter in a limited time frame. 'This happens a lot - I discovered that during an attack, 60 per cent of people don't get to shelter and are forced to lie on the ground and hope they'll be safe.
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