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The Seat Belt Convincer is designed to simulate the feeling of a live car crash and how wearing a seat belt can save lives. This device is built into a trailer, so mobility of the seat belt simulator is never an issue for training and simulations. It is very easy to use as an educational tool that allows riders to experience forces up to five times their body weight, similar to that of a 6 to 11-km crash.
The purpose of the Convincer was to educate the general public about how beneficial the use of seat belts can be, even when involved in a low-speed collision. It is a very effective tool for safety presentations at high schools, businesses, fairs, community events, and drivers’ education programmes. It allows the rider to experience the surprising amount of force generated in such a low-speed collision and to gain respect for the benefits that a seat belt can provide.
The passenger enters the carriage at the top of the slide and buckles into the seat. Once the rider is properly fastened in the seat belt and its fitment is double-checked, the operator rotates the lever from the "return" position to the "convince" position. The secured rider slides down the track and collides with the front bumpers, safely experiencing a simulated crash. After impact, the rider exits the machine at the bottom. The Convincer is then returned to the top of the carriage in preparation for the next rider. Thus, the rider feels the force, which is up to five times their body weight.
Before you fasten your seat belt, ensure that there are no twists in the belt. Seat belts consist of a wide thin woven material called webbing. Due to the strap being wide, during a frontal collision, it helps to transfer the pressure exerted from your body against the belt over a wider area. If the belt is twisted, this area becomes much narrower which can result in the belt cutting into the body. To give you an idea and an analogy of how much pressure your body exerts on a seat belt during a frontal collision at 30 mph, it’s roughly equivalent to falling from a height of 30 feet (9.1 meters). Ensure the seat belt remains flat against your body.
Due to the pressure of the body onto the belt during an impact, it’s important to protect internal organs. The lap belt should be placed over the pelvic region and not across the abdomen. The thin edge of the belt can easily slice into skin. To avoid neck injury, the diagonal strap should rest over the shoulder and not the neck.
Some people ask ‘can you wear a seat belt under your arm?’ The issue here is that it then places the belt across the ribs, which contain internal organs. Although seat belts save lives, they can also cause injury. A properly worn seat belt over the shoulder can potentially result in a broken collar bone after a collision. But if it’s worn under the arm, injury may result in broken ribs and damage to internal organs.
Built into a Light weight Structural Frame for portable movement with smaller Wheels.
Built into a trailer for mobility of the Airbag Simulator on road Transportation by hooking to a vehicle
Using a high-resolution camera, the rider received a photograph of the snapshot on his/her facial reaction at the time of impact
Using the Customer Details at the time of Experience we create a database for Road safety experience Promise..
Motor Type : 230V, 1phase Size L*W*H : 7084 x 1783 x 2340 in mm Weight : 1307 kg Ground clearance : 444 mm Tires: 7.00 x 15 – 8/6 Chassis Type : Rectangular Steel tubes Force : 0.2 G Crashing Speed : 5 – 10Km/hr Capacity : 1|2 persons, 250Kgmax Transit accessibility : Tow hook with reflectors across the body.
A seat belt convincer is a safety device used to demonstrate the importance of wearing seatbelts in vehicles. It simulates a low-speed collision and shows how wearing a seatbelt can prevent injury.
A seatbelt convincer typically consists of a sledge on a track that simulates a low-speed collision. The sledge is designed to come to a sudden stop, similar to what would happen in a car crash. The person being tested sits in a seat and wears a seatbelt. The seatbelt convincer is activated, and the person is thrust forward and then brought to a sudden stop, demonstrating the importance of wearing a seatbelt.
Seatbelt convincers are often used by law enforcement agencies, schools, and safety organisations to educate people about the importance of wearing seatbelts in cars.
Using a seatbelt convincer can help to raise awareness about the importance of wearing seatbelts and how they can prevent injuries in a car crash. It can also encourage people to buckle up and follow safe driving practices.
Yes, a seat belt convincer is safe to use when operated properly by trained personnel. The device is designed to simulate a low-speed collision and is not intended to cause injury. However, it is important to follow all safety guidelines and instructions provided by the manufacturer when using a seatbelt convincer./p>