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Airbags and Child Safety

Airbags and Child Safety

The introduction of the airbag to modern vehicles has saved lives and minimised the amount of injuries to drivers and front seat passengers. But the big debate is whether they are safe if you are travelling in the car with children. According to experts in the fields, airbags have contributed to the injury deaths of lots of children since their introduction in cars. This is due to the speed and velocity the airbag inflates at, which can crush small children. An adult can cope with this speed, but your child is smaller and therefore the seatbelt, designed for an adult, will not fit as well. a seatbelt is designed to hold you back in your seat on impact, but if a child is in the seat and the belt doesn't fit them properly they can slide forward, making the impact worse.

Airbags rarely cause problems to adult front seat passengers, so the advice is to make sure that you have a suitable car seat for your child and secure them into the back of the car. This is the safest place a there are no airbags here. If you have a rear facing child seat never put it on the passenger seat as should you be in an accident that causes the airbag to inflate, it will potentially crush a small child, pushing them into the chair.

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