on โ29-10-2013 10:51 AM
Can someone please explain how you get out of a car after the air bag goes off.
We were having a discussion about the air bags going off after and accident. One of the woman who was with us is very short no taller than my 9 year old granddaughter.
on โ29-10-2013 10:56 AM
don't they start to deflate almost immediately?
on โ29-10-2013 11:01 AM
I think meep is correct.
on โ29-10-2013 11:02 AM
My understanding was that children and small people shouldn't sit in the front where there are front airbags (unless they are de-activated) because the airbags themselves pose a significant risk to the small. If you google "small people/children airbag safety", there's lots to read.
Cheers,
Marina.
on โ29-10-2013 11:14 AM
they deflate immediately, well they did when hubby and me were in an accident.
on โ29-10-2013 11:16 AM
Yes air bags deflate immediately but can still cause suffocation.
It's recommended that the rear air bags in some cars be deactivated when installing baby / child restraints
on โ29-10-2013 11:41 AM
Thanks for the info.
As none of us had been in an accident with a car that had air bags.
I didn't know that the bags could be de-activated.
The very small woman is a driver so no back seat for her.
on โ29-10-2013 12:16 PM
Children under the age of 10? I think should not sit in the front seat...............so perhaps if she can drive and see over the steering wheel, she is safe enough with an air bag.
on โ29-10-2013 07:14 PM
Just drive carefully.
Have seen many late model cars in wrecking yards.
Fronts smashed back to the windsceen--no airbags went off..............Richo.