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Here\'s how to get out alive if you get trapped in a carHere\'s how to get out alive if you get trapped in a carHere\'s how to get out alive if you get trapped in a car

by:DIgao     2020-06-29
Car traps are more frequent, easier to happen than most people think, and can be deadly.
That\'s why it\'s crucial to know how to escape.
Even parked cars pose many safety risks, said car safety expert Byron Broch, a frequent expert witness at Potomac, Maryland.
Cleveland resident Peter Pyros also recently learned a lot when he got stuck on a Cadillac sports car for 14 hours, the electrical system of the car went down and he didn\'t know how to get off.
Bloch consulted and testified in more than 40 car safety casesyear career.
Danger of vehicles :-
The storage rooms of many large SUVs are large enough for a child to sit inside and get stuck.
In a case where Bloch worked about a decade ago, he said, a toddler was trapped in a storage room and died of suffocation. —
\"In the accident, the door may get stuck,\" he said . \"
\"If it leaves the road and enters the water and is flooded, you may be trapped.
So many vehicles have power windows, and if your power windows lose power, it\'s hard to get out of an underwater car. \"—
This is a major security issue.
Besides TV drama kidnapping
For example, a child playing will be trapped.
Here are some tips on what people should do if they are stuck in the car.
Don\'t worry the first key to getting off the bus alive is to arm yourself with knowledge so you don\'t panic.
Research the owner\'s manual to find out where any emergency handle to escape is, Bloch said.
Make sure every family member who uses a car knows where they are, he said.
Next, he said, look through the owner\'s manual to see if the electrical system has reserves to open doors and windows if the engine fails.
Charge your phone.
Bloch and AAA recommend checking battery power on key chains every two to three years.
AAA said no keys were exposed-
Remote or intelligent keys to access demanding elements-
Especially water.
Also, get a spare key and store it in a safe location for emergency use only.
If a person is stuck in a car, the first business recommended by most experts and guides is to stay calm, even if the car is submerged in the water. Then:—
Check each door lock and window to see if it will open. —
If you have a mobile phone for a fee, call for help. —
If there is someone around, try to attract attention by tapping the window. —
Press the horn if it works. —
Please make a help sign if you have paper and pen and someone nearby. —
If someone is near the car, ask them to use the outside handle. —
If it fails, it\'s time to break the window.
The broken glass effectively breaks the window of the car and is much more difficult than it looks.
And it needs the right tools.
Experts say a heavy flashlight or bat won\'t work.
Only a pointed hammer.
Like a product.
Dozens of emergency escape bags for sale contain glass-
Crushing device and seat
The cost is from a few dollars to about $50 for the belt cutter. A six-in-
For example, a tool is about $50.
There\'s a seat inside.
Belt cutters, flashlights, emergency signals, car chargers, portable power sets and glass circuit breakers for any USB device.
While the auto parts store has little demand for this product, Orey auto parts, liwania, Michigan. , sells a two-in-
An emergency hammer for $11 \".
The manager said 99.
Emury weak, store manager for car value auto parts, Plymouth Road, livoronia, said the person needs to know which window to break to escape.
\"You have to break your side windows and they are grumpy.
That means you can go out when they divide them into millions . \"
\"This is not the case with the window in front, because it has no temper, so it will crack the spider web.
Experts said: \"But some automakers have started laminating side windows in recent years to prevent broken glass during crashes.
Car owners should know if their side windows are laminated and if so they must be kicked out to run away.
Auto Value sells Auto center punch for $17.
Say weakly, break tempered glass.
Weakly, it\'s like a pin that pokes a hole in the glass when the button is pressed, and then the hole is broken.
\"Or, you can use a hammer, there is a point on the hammer,\" Weak said . \".
\"If you hit it with a hammer, it won\'t break.
But if you use it in one click, it will break.
This is how tempered glass works.
Bloch said: \"In order to escape part of federal law, all cars built after 2002 have a mechanical release lever in the trunk as standard equipment.
The lever must be easy to find, glowing in the dark, simple enough for toddlers to use, he said. Most late-
The model car also has a rear seat that can enter the trunk from the car.
Car manufacturing 2002 can be traced back to the 1980 s when there is usually a trunk that opens the pull-in trunk, and one person can pull it to open it, the online insurance safety guide says.
Broch said the change in safety is due to the fact that many children die from heatstroke caused by trunk trapping every year.
\"I have looked into cases where children play in the driveway.
They walked into the unlocked car and opened the trunk like mom and dad did, \"said Broch.
\"Then the child will say to his playmate, \'let\'s hide it in the trunk.
\"Car traps are more frequent, easier to happen than most people think, and can be fatal.
That\'s why it\'s crucial to know how to escape.
Even parked cars pose many safety risks, said car safety expert Byron Broch, a frequent expert witness at Potomac, Maryland.
Cleveland resident Peter Pyros also recently learned a lot when he got stuck on a Cadillac sports car for 14 hours, the electrical system of the car went down and he didn\'t know how to get off.
Bloch consulted and testified in more than 40 car safety casesyear career.
Danger of vehicles :-
The storage rooms of many large SUVs are large enough for a child to sit inside and get stuck.
In a case where Bloch worked about a decade ago, he said, a toddler was trapped in a storage room and died of suffocation. —
\"In the accident, the door may get stuck,\" he said . \"
\"If it leaves the road and enters the water and is flooded, you may be trapped.
So many vehicles have power windows, and if your power windows lose power, it\'s hard to get out of an underwater car. \"—
This is a major security issue.
Besides TV drama kidnapping
For example, a child playing will be trapped.
Here are some tips on what people should do if they are stuck in the car.
Don\'t worry the first key to getting off the bus alive is to arm yourself with knowledge so you don\'t panic.
Research the owner\'s manual to find out where any emergency handle to escape is, Bloch said.
Make sure every family member who uses a car knows where they are, he said.
Next, he said, look through the owner\'s manual to see if the electrical system has reserves to open doors and windows if the engine fails.
Charge your phone.
Bloch and AAA recommend checking battery power on key chains every two to three years.
AAA said no keys were exposed-
Remote or intelligent keys to access demanding elements-
Especially water.
Also, get a spare key and store it in a safe location for emergency use only.
If a person is stuck in a car, the first business recommended by most experts and guides is to stay calm, even if the car is submerged in the water. Then:—
Check each door lock and window to see if it will open. —
If you have a mobile phone for a fee, call for help. —
If there is someone around, try to attract attention by tapping the window. —
Press the horn if it works. —
Please make a help sign if you have paper and pen and someone nearby. —
If someone is near the car, ask them to use the outside handle. —
If it fails, it\'s time to break the window.
The broken glass effectively breaks the window of the car and is much more difficult than it looks.
And it needs the right tools.
Experts say a heavy flashlight or bat won\'t work.
Only a pointed hammer.
Like a product.
Dozens of emergency escape bags for sale contain glass-
Crushing device and seat
The cost is from a few dollars to about $50 for the belt cutter. A six-in-
For example, a tool is about $50.
There\'s a seat inside.
Belt cutters, flashlights, emergency signals, car chargers, portable power sets and glass circuit breakers for any USB device.
While the auto parts store has little demand for this product, Orey auto parts, liwania, Michigan. , sells a two-in-
An emergency hammer for $11 \".
The manager said 99.
Emury weak, store manager for car value auto parts, Plymouth Road, livoronia, said the person needs to know which window to break to escape.
\"You have to break your side windows and they are grumpy.
That means you can go out when they divide them into millions . \"
\"This is not the case with the window in front, because it has no temper, so it will crack the spider web.
Experts said: \"But some automakers have started laminating side windows in recent years to prevent broken glass during crashes.
Car owners should know if their side windows are laminated and if so they must be kicked out to run away.
Auto Value sells Auto center punch for $17.
Say weakly, break tempered glass.
Weakly, it\'s like a pin that pokes a hole in the glass when the button is pressed, and then the hole is broken.
\"Or, you can use a hammer, there is a point on the hammer,\" Weak said . \".
\"If you hit it with a hammer, it won\'t break.
But if you use it in one click, it will break.
This is how tempered glass works.
Bloch said: \"In order to escape part of federal law, all cars built after 2002 have a mechanical release lever in the trunk as standard equipment.
The lever must be easy to find, glowing in the dark, simple enough for toddlers to use, he said. Most late-
The model car also has a rear seat that can enter the trunk from the car.
Car manufacturing 2002 can be traced back to the 1980 s when there is usually a trunk that opens the pull-in trunk, and one person can pull it to open it, the online insurance safety guide says.
Broch said the change in safety is due to the fact that many children die from heatstroke caused by trunk trapping every year.
\"I have looked into cases where children play in the driveway.
They walked into the unlocked car and opened the trunk like mom and dad did, \"said Broch.
\"Then the child will say to his playmate, \'let\'s hide it in the trunk.
\"Car traps are more frequent, easier to happen than most people think, and can be fatal.
That\'s why it\'s crucial to know how to escape.
Even parked cars pose many safety risks, said car safety expert Byron Broch, a frequent expert witness at Potomac, Maryland.
Cleveland resident Peter Pyros also recently learned a lot when he got stuck on a Cadillac sports car for 14 hours, the electrical system of the car went down and he didn\'t know how to get off.
Bloch consulted and testified in more than 40 car safety casesyear career.
Danger of vehicles :-
The storage rooms of many large SUVs are large enough for a child to sit inside and get stuck.
In a case where Bloch worked about a decade ago, he said, a toddler was trapped in a storage room and died of suffocation. —
\"In the accident, the door may get stuck,\" he said . \"
\"If it leaves the road and enters the water and is flooded, you may be trapped.
So many vehicles have power windows, and if your power windows lose power, it\'s hard to get out of an underwater car. \"—
This is a major security issue.
Besides TV drama kidnapping
For example, a child playing will be trapped.
Here are some tips on what people should do if they are stuck in the car.
Don\'t worry the first key to getting off the bus alive is to arm yourself with knowledge so you don\'t panic.
Research the owner\'s manual to find out where any emergency handle to escape is, Bloch said.
Make sure every family member who uses a car knows where they are, he said.
Next, he said, look through the owner\'s manual to see if the electrical system has reserves to open doors and windows if the engine fails.
Charge your phone.
Bloch and AAA recommend checking battery power on key chains every two to three years.
AAA said no keys were exposed-
Remote or intelligent keys to access demanding elements-
Especially water.
Also, get a spare key and store it in a safe location for emergency use only.
If a person is stuck in a car, the first business recommended by most experts and guides is to stay calm, even if the car is submerged in the water. Then:—
Check each door lock and window to see if it will open. —
If you have a mobile phone for a fee, call for help. —
If there is someone around, try to attract attention by tapping the window. —
Press the horn if it works. —
Please make a help sign if you have paper and pen and someone nearby. —
If someone is near the car, ask them to use the outside handle. —
If it fails, it\'s time to break the window.
The broken glass effectively breaks the window of the car and is much more difficult than it looks.
And it needs the right tools.
Experts say a heavy flashlight or bat won\'t work.
Only a pointed hammer.
Like a product.
Dozens of emergency escape bags for sale contain glass-
Crushing device and seat
The cost is from a few dollars to about $50 for the belt cutter. A six-in-
For example, a tool is about $50.
There\'s a seat inside.
Belt cutters, flashlights, emergency signals, car chargers, portable power sets and glass circuit breakers for any USB device.
While the auto parts store has little demand for this product, Orey auto parts, liwania, Michigan. , sells a two-in-
An emergency hammer for $11 \".
The manager said 99.
Emury weak, store manager for car value auto parts, Plymouth Road, livoronia, said the person needs to know which window to break to escape.
\"You have to break your side windows and they are grumpy.
That means you can go out when they divide them into millions . \"
\"This is not the case with the window in front, because it has no temper, so it will crack the spider web.
Experts said: \"But some automakers have started laminating side windows in recent years to prevent broken glass during crashes.
Car owners should know if their side windows are laminated and if so they must be kicked out to run away.
Auto Value sells Auto center punch for $17.
Say weakly, break tempered glass.
Weakly, it\'s like a pin that pokes a hole in the glass when the button is pressed, and then the hole is broken.
\"Or, you can use a hammer, there is a point on the hammer,\" Weak said . \".
\"If you hit it with a hammer, it won\'t break.
But if you use it in one click, it will break.
This is how tempered glass works.
Bloch said: \"In order to escape part of federal law, all cars built after 2002 have a mechanical release lever in the trunk as standard equipment.
The lever must be easy to find, glowing in the dark, simple enough for toddlers to use, he said. Most late-
The model car also has a rear seat that can enter the trunk from the car.
Car manufacturing 2002 can be traced back to the 1980 s when there is usually a trunk that opens the pull-in trunk, and one person can pull it to open it, the online insurance safety guide says.
Broch said the change in safety is due to the fact that many children die from heatstroke caused by trunk trapping every year.
\"I have looked into cases where children play in the driveway.
They walked into the unlocked car and opened the trunk like mom and dad did, \"said Broch.
\"Then the child will say to his playmate, \'let\'s hide it in the trunk.
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