Airbags were created and designed to prevent injury or death in an automobile accident. These devices should inflate quickly during a crash. When the airbag inflates, it is intended to cushion the person and provide protection from objects in the vehicle, flying out of the window or hitting the steering wheel. When we buy a car we expect the airbags to work properly to save our lives or avoid being injured in the accident. If airbags do not work properly during a crash, injury or death could result. Injuries caused by airbags include: • Brain hemorrhage • Bursted hearts • Spinal injury • Broken neck • Blindness • TMJ syndrome • Head trauma • Eye damage • Facial bone fractures • Hearing damage • Suffocation • Decapitation • Attacks asthma • Airbag burns Airbags contain high amounts of pH and alkaline aerosols inside the airbag, which contain sodium hydroxide and other metal oxides. This can cause chemical burns. Airbag burns are very serious and can occur due to the hot gases released by the airbag as it deflates and the chemicals used ...
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