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CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE, BUT THEY ALSO CAN CAUSE INJURY AIRBAGS ARE EXTREMELY POWERFUL, deploying at speeds as high as 200 mph 200MPH and within milliseconds of a crash. 1) FRONTAL COLLISION AIRBAGS ( and passenger’s side dash mounted) 1  Protect the head and torso 1 Different Types Of Airbags

2) FRONTAL COLLISION PASSENGER SIDE FRONT ADAPTIVE AIRBAGS (Standard in 2007 models 2 and newer)  Detect presence, weight 2 and seat position  Deactivate or depower for children, small persons or occupants who are out of standard seating position Different Types Of Airbags

3) FRONT AND BACK SIDE AIRBAGS  Protect torso Different Types Of Airbags

4) SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS  Protect head 4  Shield from flying debris  Stay inflated longer to provide greater 4 protection in side impact and rollover collisions • FRONTAL AIRBAGS • SIDE AIRBAGS with helped save 2,213 lives in head protection help 2012. REDUCE DRIVER DEATH in driver-side crashes by • FRONTAL AIRBAGS 37% in a and 52% in help reduce deaths an SUV. AMONG DRIVERS BY 29% AND FRONT-SEAT PASSENGERS BY 32%. • CHILDREN • ADULTS

• INJURED 38 CHILDREN • INJURED 15 ADULTS

• KILLED 180 CHILDREN • KILLED 104 ADULTS TIPS & TRICKS

• Always wear a .

• Keep no fewer than 10 inches between both the driver’s body and the center of the steering wheel and the front-seat passenger and the dashboard airbag.

• Move the seat as far back as safely possible.

• NEVER let children younger than 12 ride in the front seat.

• Service airbags IMMEDIATELY if the airbag light is illuminated or blinking.

• Always replace airbags after deployment.