
Safety Tips For The Inside Of Your Vehicle: Cargo Nets By Quarantine
While driver reaction is critical to prevent an accident, abrupt braking and lane changes to avoid a collision can often cause unsecured items inside a vehicle to shift position. At high speeds, unsecured items can become dangerous projectiles. That’s the main reason behind the design and development of Quarantine Restraints’ interior cargo nets, and the reason their use is becoming more and more common for workplace safety plans.
Equipment and any loose items should be secured inside your vehicle whenever possible to prevent forward thrust under heavy braking, sudden lane changes, or in the event of an accident. At Quarantine Restraints job site safety is our top priority, and our interior cargo nets are designed to easily install into any truck or SUV to keep your workers safe.
What Happens to Cargo Inside a Vehicle During an Accident?
When an accident occurs the vehicle stops, but everything inside (including the cargo, driver and passengers) continues to move at the same rate of speed the vehicle was travelling before the collision.
Just as airbags and seat belts prevent the continued movement of drivers and passengers, interior cargo nets prevent expensive equipment and other loose items inside your vehicle from becoming projectiles in the event of an accident, and prevent worker injuries and damage to expensive equipment.
The Importance of Securing Interior Cargo
Interior cargo securement isn’t just for industry and workplace safety!
According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), when a vehicle comes to a sudden stop from 60 mph, a 25-pound object can pack 1,625 pounds of force if it impacts an occupant. Even lightweight electronic devices such as phones, GPS units, iPads, and laptops can cause serious injury and damage, as can books, coolers, recreational and sporting equipment, and even pets.
Keep the Interior of Your Vehicles Tidy and Your Cargo Secured
A can of soda can become lodged under the accelerator when rolling around loose on your vehicle’s floor, leading to brake system malfunctioning and a very dangerous situation. And, when a vehicle suddenly decelerates, the force of gravity gives loose objects up to 20 times the amount of force they would normally carry.
According to the National Roads and Motorists’ Association, sudden braking while traveling at 50 km/h can cause groceries from the backseat to impact occupants in the front seat with the same amount of force that they gain falling from the second floor of a building. A one litre bottle of water carries an impact of 20 kg of force, and even small grocery items such as bottled water can become dangerous in an accident.
Safety Tips for the Inside of Your Vehicle: Cargo Nets
Many drivers are unaware that unsecured items in a vehicle’s interior can become dangerous projectiles in an accident. To avoid dangerous distractions and situations, please keep the interior of your vehicles clean and free of unsecured items.
While you may not be able to prevent injury and damage completely if you’re involved in a crash, the following tips will help prevent loose items in your vehicle from becoming dangerous projectiles:
- Always secure cargo and loose items behind the seat, in the trunk, or cargo area of your vehicle
- If your vehicle has a cargo area instead of separate trunk space, utilize cargo nets with anchor-points and tie-downs
- Leave objects you won’t need at home (for example, leave children’s car seats at home if they won’t be travelling with you)
- Position larger and heavier items of cargo as low as possible, against secured/fixed components of your vehicle, and centered to prevent forward thrust and momentum from building if you are involved in a collision
- Utilize glove compartments and consoles to store loose items such as smartphones and other electronic devices
Always use your seat belts. Unsecured people can be just as dangerous as unsecured cargo!
Quarantine Restraints Interior Cargo Nets
Quarantine Restraints cargo nets are complete cargo securement systems that were specially designed for easy installation to prevent worker injury and damage to expensive equipment. We recommend that everyone include interior cargo nets in their jobsite safety plans.
With quality design features and made from the highest materials, Quarantine Restraints interior cargo nets keep your workers safe and prevent expensive business losses. Refer to our Frequently Asked Questions for more answers about our products.
Our convenient dealer locator will help youfind a Quarantine Restraints dealer nearest you.
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