Saturday, May 12, 2012

front seat is unsafe place for children under 13

 Whatever the reason, make sure the kids are in the back seat. This remains true even if you have a special baby seat (child seat).

 the front seat is not a safe place for children under the age of 13.
Ford instructors explained that a safe place for children under the age of 13 years is a rear seat. Therefore, almost all car models have four-door security system of child-lock located at the back door. Not at the front door.
Child-lock feature on the back door serves to prevent the doors open from the inside by children. This feature is not there at the front door. Even on most of the cars made in Europe, the front door may remain open from the inside while in the locked state.
Not that European car manufacturers were negligent about safety. Instead it is intended that when the vehicle crashed and the electrical system is interrupted, the door is still open walaupu central lock is active.
"In other words, the front door is actually an emergency exit when the other door in the locked state and can not be opened from the inside," 


In less than 13 years of age, children generally have a habit that is very active and sometimes difficult to be banned. They are sometimes very fond of standing when the vehicle is running, with a foothold on the floor of the vehicle or on the seat.
If the driver brakes suddenly, the child would be thrown forward beat the dashboard or windshield and can cause very serious injury and even death. This of course we did not expect.
In some vehicles with advanced safety systems, usually equipped with a safety belt pre-tensioner featured. In certain situations, for example, when sensors detect the possibility of a crash, seat belts are automatically tightened.
Aims to tighten the safety belt so that the body driver and front passenger's seat to move closer to anticipate the event of a collision, your body will not be slammed into the rear of the device due to burst water bag.
The structure of children's bodies are still very vulnerable under the age of 13. Pressure safety belts that automatically tighten the power that can injure children. Still smaller body size also makes the position so that seat belts do not fit this safety device can actually do harm.