What are the precautions for using airbags?

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OTaylor
07/23/25 7:57pm
Precautions for using airbags are: 1. Airbags must be used in conjunction with seat belts; 2. Maintain an appropriate distance from the airbag while riding; 3. Do not place items in front of, above, or near the airbag; 4. Maintain good driving habits to ensure a certain distance between the chest and the steering wheel; 5. Avoid high temperatures, and components of the airbag system should be stored properly; 6. Do not modify the airbag system or its surrounding layout without authorization. The protection principle of airbags is: 1. When the car suffers a certain collision force, the airbag system will trigger a chemical reaction similar to the explosion of a small amount of explosive; 2. The airbag hidden in the car inflates and pops out instantly, positioning itself in time before the occupant's body collides with the car's interior components; 3. When the body comes into contact with the airbag, the airbag begins to deflate through the holes on its surface, thereby cushioning the impact and reducing the force exerted on the body.
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DelJayce
08/10/25 5:53pm
As a parent, I always make sure my kids sit in the back seat when driving them to school because the force of deploying airbags can be too dangerous for children or infants. Never place a baby seat in the front. Airbags are designed for adults and inflate rapidly during a collision—if a child sits in front, they could suffer head injuries or even fatal consequences. Avoid placing loose items like toys or cups on the dashboard, as they can become projectiles if the airbag deploys. I believe regularly checking the vehicle manual is crucial—it clearly outlines these precautions and helps prevent airbag malfunctions. Wearing seatbelts is fundamental; airbags are supplementary, and their effectiveness drops significantly without seatbelt use. Ultimately, prioritizing back-seat habits for children’s safety is the most reliable way to minimize risks during accidents.
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