Airbags work best when used in combination with seat belts. Therefore, it is vital to always wear your seat belt, positioning it correctly across your lap and shoulder.
To maximize safety, maintain a proper seating position, with your seat pushed back as far as possible while still being able to reach the pedals comfortably. This positioning allows the airbag to deploy correctly and minimize potential injuries.
Never place children, especially those in rear-facing car seats, in the front seat with an active airbag. In the event of a crash, the forceful deployment of an airbag can cause severe injury or even prove fatal for children.
The deployment force of an airbag can cause facial abrasions, fractures, or eye injuries. These injuries can be severe but are typically less severe than the injuries that may occur if the airbag does not deploy.
Airbags can also cause injuries to the chest, arms, and hands due to the impact and force of deployment. Fractures, sprains, and contusions are commonly observed in these areas.