Airbags Saves Lives
Did you know that airbags save over 1,500 lives per year? Amazing isn't it. For adults, airbags can seriously reduce the chance of injury in a crash that's a good thing. What's not so good is that the force of an airbag when it's deployed can severely injure small children.
Why? Well, here's the reason: airbags inflate at speeds up to 200 mph - faster than the blink of the eye. They're designed to explode out of the dashboard and side panels of the car to protect the driver and front seat passenger from hitting hard surfaces like the dashboard or windshield during a collision. Now imagine that same explosive force hitting a child in the front seat of a car as they are jolted forward. Thats dangerous.
That's why the SAFEST PLACE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 12, TODDLERS AND BABIES (INCLUDING NEWBORNS) IS IN THE BACK SEAT OF THE CAR.
How can your family reduce the risks associated with airbags? Read on!