Isn't it amazing how a thin piece of fabric can end up being the difference between life and death? Wearing a seat belt prevents physical injury and thus increases your chances of survival in the event of a major accident on the road. As part of your vehicle's safety system, a seat belt significantly reduces the risk of injury by restricting the passenger's movement in cases of collisions and accidents. To ensure reliability, a typical car seat belt is equipped with locking mechanisms or inertia reels that tighten the belt when pulled quickly. When the vehicle suddenly stops, the seat belt tightens and prevents the occupant from hitting the vehicle's dashboard and windshield. So when you find that your vehicle's seat belt starts to show signs of deterioration, don't hesitate to get the belt replaced. Click over to our catalog and see the seat belt replacement units we have in store for you.
• For strength and durability, the webbing used for seat belts is usually made from polyester or nylon.
• Seat belts commonly used in vehicles are called three-point belts. This type of seat belt uses one continuous length of webbing, an inertia reel, and a locking mechanism.
• Nearly half of the states in the US currently enforce laws for seat belt use during driving.
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