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OMV & Sons Ghana Limited the sole agent for puncture safe, manufacturers of puncture prevention treatments worldwide, during the weekend launched the product at a short but impressive ceremony at Kokomlmle in Accra .
The product when applied before the puncture occurs moves to permanently seal punctures as they happen and this means it will protect the tyrs from getting puncture within its five years life span from the beginning of its application.
Speaking during the launch the Operations Manager of the company Jemima Siaw Yeboah said tyre bust is one of the contributory factors in road carnage in Ghana.

Jemima Siaw Yeboah said pucturesafe reduces porosity and extends tyre life tyres run cooler while lasting longer, that Improved Fuel Economy which also 100% Non-Toxic, 95% Organic
According to her PunctureSafe is a revolutionary product that is out-performing everything the manufacturer uses technology not found in other tyre sealants.
The product in 4 grades to cover every vehicle sector such as High Performance, High Speed Grade, Heavy Duty Medium Speed Grade, Extra Heavy Duty Low Speed Grade and Light Duty Cycle Grade

On his part Chief Super tenant Joseph Obeng Sefa of the Ghana Police Service recommended the products for drivers .
He said the application of Puncturesafty will help reduce tyre burst related accidents on our roads.
According to him, Ghana Police Service have also used it and can attest to it being safe.
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