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RAC FIRST AID KIT • The RAC has produced a modern first aid kit for motorists. The kit includes: extralarge dressings; eye pads; triangular bandages; easy-tear surgical tape; antiseptic wipes; plasters; tissues; scissors; and safety pins.

The kit comes in a sturdy case, slim enough to fit under any car seat, and fixed inside the lid is a step-by-step-guide.

The first aid kit is available to all motorists from RAC sales centres priced 212.95, or mailorder from RAC Motoring Services, PO Box 100, Landsdowne Road, Croydon CR9 2JA, priced 214.95.

For more information ring 01-686 2525.

MILTHE PRESSURE

• Bradbury Controls has designed a dual-control pressure switch capable of adjusting two different pressure settings in one system. The product, the PupSwitch Lucy D, can be used in refrigeration containers and has an in-built anti-torque device to protect the case components.

For further details contact: Bradbury Controls, 1 Worcester Street, Monmouth, Gwent NP5 3DF.

ON-THE-SPOT PRINTOUT • Sound level can now be measured on site with Bruel and Kjaer's 2318 portable documentation printer.

The 2318 is small and lightweight and can provide on-thespot bar-charts, tables and graphs. Battery-operated, the printer is designed for use with the 2231 Modular Sound Pnnter and has a printing rate of 0.8 lines/second.

For more information contact Alan Gibson, Bruel and Kjaer (UK), 92 Uxbridge Road, Harrow HA3 6BZ, or phone 01-954 2366.

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