Escape tip redesigns seatbelts for extra safety
from Good Thinking (408 articles)
Escape tip redesigns seatbelts for extra safety
Image Gallery ( 5 images )· Occupants' seatbelts must be removed before the Tools can be used.
· The Tools are already in the hands of trapped occupants and ready for use after simply taking off their seatbelts.
· Providing a means of exit from a submerged vehicle.
· Providing a means of exit when a vehicle's doors are jammed, due to an accident or other incident.
· Providing a means of exit when a vehicle's rear doors are locked via the child safety locks, which are currently mandated in all new passenger vehicles.
· Using the product is simple and near fail safe.
· The Tools can't "go off" accidentally or prematurely.
· The Tools do not interfere with normal operation of the seatbelts.
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