Airbags

Airbags are a crucial safety feature in vehicles designed to protect occupants during a collision.

What are Airbags?
Airbags are inflatable cushions built into various parts of a vehicle, such as the steering wheel, dashboard, seats, or sides. They rapidly inflate in the event of a crash to cushion and protect passengers from hitting hard surfaces.

How They Work:
  • Sensors detect a sudden deceleration or impact.
  • A signal is sent to the airbag control unit.
  • The airbag inflates in milliseconds using a gas-generating chemical reaction.
  • After inflating, it quickly deflates to absorb the occupant’s movement.
Types of Airbags:
  • Front Airbags – for driver and front passenger
  • Side Airbags – protect torso during side impacts
  • Curtain Airbags – deploy from the roof to protect the head
  • Knee Airbags – protect lower limbs from dashboard injuries
  • Rear Seat Airbags – optional in high-end vehicles for back passengers
Benefits:
  • Reduces risk of head, chest, and limb injuries
  • Works alongside seat belts for maximum protection
  • Helps lower fatality rates in serious accidents

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