Anchorage, AK(8/12/05) - Two years 
                            and six months after Anchorage, Alaska based Helmetlight 
                            Inc. received their first U.S. Patent for the LEAD-DOG 
                            Helmet Light, the pursuit of a Canadian Patent has 
                            finally been granted. The Canadian patent has been 
                            long in coming reports the president of Helmetlight 
                            Inc., Bill Fischer. Both he and vice president Steve 
                            Karcz proclaimed "persistence, demonstrating, 
                            and proving, that the LEAD-DOG Helmet Light is truly 
                            the most viable helmet mounted light on the market". 
                            The Canadian Commissioner of Patents has now acknowledged 
                            the claims of the LEAD-DOG Helmet Light and granted 
                            "the exclusive right, privilege and liberty of 
                            making, constructing and using the invention". 
                          
Look, See, and be Seen. That's the reasoning behind 
                            Helmetlight Inc's patented LEAD-DOG Helmet Light. 
                            This new, innovative product brings a new level of 
                            safety to night- time recreational riders of ATV's, 
                            motorcycles and snowmobiles. Safety minded operators 
                            want to be seen and this new helmet light fulfills 
                            that requirement. 
                          The LEAD-DOG Helmet Light is a helmet-mounted halogen 
                            spot, tail and brake light. Because it's mounted on 
                            the helmet, the light shines where you are looking, 
                            not just where your machine is pointing. That's a 
                            marked improvement for riders searching for trail 
                            markers, signs and hazards that can come out of nowhere. 
                            You'll be seen by other riders at greater distances, 
                            from all angles, and on uneven terrain from up to 
                            a mile away from the glowing red housing. The integrated 
                            brake light lets other riders behind you know your 
                            intentions. 
                          The LEAD-DOG Helmet Light works for all 12-volt systems, 
                            AC or DC. It's lightweight (8 ounces) because it operates 
                            off the vehicles own electrical system or battery. 
                            No bulky battery packs. Its compact sizes allows storage 
                            in a coat pocket and it is attached to the helmet 
                            with a proven Velcro system. The average handyman 
                            can easily install the LEAD-DOG Helmet Light in an 
                            hour using ordinary hand tools. It's wired into the 
                            existing headlight and brake system with a simple 
                            connection of three wires. 
                          Already tested during Alaska's grueling dark winters, 
                            this rugged light is a must have for serious riders. 
                            Retail price is $ 79.95
                          
                            www.helmetlight.com
                            P.O. Box 190151
                            Anchorage, Alaska 99519
                            (907) 277-4433