What Type of Protection Do Airbags Belong To?

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DiAdrian
07/29/25 8:31am
Airbags belong to individual protection. Conditions for triggering airbags: To trigger an airbag, the following conditions must be met: the vehicle speed must exceed 50 km/h, the instantaneous opposite-direction acceleration must reach over 40g, the collision point must be near the airbag sensor, and the impact must be against a rigid object. Only when all these conditions are met simultaneously will the airbag be triggered. Components of an airbag: It mainly consists of an airbag sensor, a collision airbag, and an electronic control device. The driver-side collision airbag is installed in the steering wheel, while the passenger-side collision airbag is generally mounted on the dashboard.
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EliLee
08/11/25 6:04pm
Oh, airbags are part of the passive safety system in a car's safety framework, meaning they don't require any action from you—they automatically deploy during an accident to protect you. The reason they're considered passive is that you don’t need to manually activate them; instead, onboard sensors detect severe impacts, such as collisions or sudden braking, and instantly inflate the airbags to absorb the kinetic energy of your body hitting the steering wheel or dashboard, reducing the risk of head and chest injuries. Nowadays, cars come equipped with various types of airbags: driver-side airbags, passenger-side airbags, side airbags, and curtain airbags, covering different areas. For example, side airbags deploy during a side collision to protect the upper body. The key point is: airbags must be used in conjunction with seat belts because the seat belt secures your position while the airbag cushions the impact—the combination works best. Test data proves that they significantly reduce the probability of fatal injuries, making them a crucial part of car manufacturers' designs. Regular checks of the airbag system are essential—if the dashboard warning light comes on, get it fixed immediately. Never underestimate their passive protective role or assume they can work alone.
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