Free Invisible Ink Pen for Police and Crime Watching Agencies

NEW YORK. NY -- October 30, 2010 - Harlem Ink Products, a unique New York based writing pen manufacturer, has announced it will donate hundreds of its Branding Pens, a pen that invisibly marks property for security purposes, to local community watc

NEW YORK. NY - - Harlem Ink Products, a unique New York based writing pen manufacturer, has announced it will donate hundreds of its Branding Pens, a pen that invisibly marks property for security purposes, to local community watch groups or police stations.

The Branding Pen contains a unique invisible ink that is semi-permanent. It actually
bonds molecularly to the surface written on. The pen secretly "brands" personal and
business property and valuables. The Branding Pen's invisible ink can be seen under an
ultraviolet lamp by police departments.

Homeowners and business owners everywhere use Harlem Inks ID pen to secretly mark their valuables: Camcorders, Computers, Guns, Power tools, TVs, lawn tools, Jewerly, Artwork and Antiques.

According to Peter Spence, president of Harlem Ink Products, "The Branding Pen can be
more useful to local neighborhood watch groups and police stations than the vibrating
engraver that is typically loaned out to people to mark their property because the vibrator imbeds scratches and can damage the property. The person using the vibrating inscriber must also return it.

Because of the low price and convenience of the Branding Pen, everyone in the
community can now own their own personal property protection device." "If people
would just identify their property; it would save a tremendous amount of time and loss."

A one page property inventory sheet kit comes with the Branding Pen. For more
information and to request(Police/Community watch groups) a free ID pen call visit www.harlemink.webs.com . The ID pen is also available at many local pharmacies, sporting, and gun shops.

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