Tips for Airbag Safety

Dec 11
08:41

2015

James Blanchard

James Blanchard

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Airbags are made to save lives. However, airbags can be dangerous if passengers don't use safety belts, or if young children are placed in the front seat of a car. Learning how to keep you and your passengers safe from airbag injuries can help to ensure that you always reach your destination safely.

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The main advantage of having car airbags for your passengers is that they provide an additional level of protection in the event of a car accident. Inflated airbags are designed to help cushion your upper body and head during a crash. But if a passenger is seated too close to a deploying airbag,Tips for Airbag Safety Articles they can be injured.

To prevent potential airbag injuries, drivers and front seat passengers should sit with their backs against the seatbacks and with their feet on the floor. Don't rest your arms or legs against an airbag because it will deploy with great force and warm gases in an accident.

Follow these airbag safety tips from VinAudit to ensure that your child stays safe while in the car.

Never place a car seat in the front seat of the car.

Remember that the back seat is the safest place for children who are under 13 years old.

Properly secure all children in the right safety seat or belt-positioning booster seat. The lap and shoulder band of the seatbelt should be adjusted to fit their size.

If an older child has to ride in the front seat, push the seat back as far as possible, away from the airbag. Make sure the child is properly restrained with the right safety belt for their size.

One of the best ways to protect everyone from an airbag injury is to always buckle up when you get in the car. Make sure that the lap belt and shoulder belt fit properly and are worn for the entire ride in the right position.

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