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Whipguard ProtectionA series of neck injuries affected by whiplash or linked to an unexpected twist
of the neck are referred to as whiplash-associated disorders (WAD). A motion similar to a motor vehicle’s rear-end collision, occurring
on a roller coaster or other rides at an amusement park, different transports
like airplane travel, being shaken or hit, sports wounds like skiing accidents
and Shaken Baby syndrome can result in whiplash injuries. Whiplash can be reduced by aspects of whipguard like wearing seatbelts, cautious, defending driving, and frequently using padded automobile headrests on car seats. Though, these head restraints may well end the backward jerking of the head in a collision, on the other hand almost 3 in 4 of these are incorrectly fitted. A whipguard can make a journey on edge as the properly adjusted head restraint will not permit your head to recline. As a result, for a harmless and relaxed journey, HudsonOr has created the earliest authentic patented blueprint of the WhipGuard™. The principles set by the European and US set of laws are matched and approved in this whipguard's inimitable model. It is now available for the supply and purchase in the international market. The energy dissipation necessities laid down in legislative principles and laws are successfully integrated with this whipguard. The worst case scenario’s requisite as illustrated in Test 01 is achieved and exceeded in this restraint’s 80g. It benefits any head restraint arrangement due to its employment in combination with an already accommodating system. This whipguard deals with two sections stressed on by research institutes like Thatcham as being the prime reasons for injuries caused through whiplash. This is looked into by means of reducing the restraint distance between the occupant head and vehicle seat, and a surface for dispersal of high energy. Whipguard™ - Fits your headrest perfectly. WhipGuard™ - Is in accordance with the European standard (ECE25),
American standard (FMVSS201 & FMVSS202) and is referred by THATCHAM – the
top international crash laboratory and approved by MIRA – the major company
for vehicle safety testing, worldwide. |
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