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Air Bag Safety

Although air bags have saved thousands of lives, they can be dangerous to small children, infants, small
adults, pregnant women, and the elderly who sit in the front seats.

How to prevent air bag injuries

The NHTSA recommends all children and rear-facing car seats to be
in the backseat. For adults who are in the risk category, they should adjust their seat so that there are at least 10 in. between the air bag and their breastbone.

Another option is to have an air bag switch installed. However,
the NHTSA must give you written authorization in order for the
service hop to install the switch. Your situation must meet one of
the following criteria:

  • You have no back seats and must place a rear-facing infant seat
    in the front
  • Your driver’s seat does not move to give you the 10 inches between
    the driver and the air bag.
  • You have no choice but to have a child 12 or under in the front
  • You have a medical condition that puts you at risk of injury
    if the air bag deploys

If you have more question or concerns about air bag safety, you may
contact your local service shop or the NHTSA.