Are Two Airbags Enough?
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Two airbags are sufficient. Precautions for using airbags include: 1. Airbags should be used in conjunction with seat belts; 2. Maintain an appropriate distance from the airbag while seated; 3. Do not place objects in front of, above, or near the airbag; 4. Avoid high temperatures, and components of the airbag system should be stored properly; 5. Do not modify the airbag system or its surrounding layout without authorization; 6. Airbags are one-time-use products, and each airbag can only be deployed once. The protection principle of airbags is: 1. When a vehicle experiences a certain level of impact force, the airbag system triggers a chemical reaction similar to a small explosive detonation; 2. The hidden airbag inside the vehicle rapidly inflates and deploys, positioning itself in time before the occupant's body collides with interior components; 3. When the body comes into contact with the airbag, the airbag begins to deflate through the vent holes on its surface, thereby cushioning the impact and reducing the force exerted on the body.