In the event of an accident or other emergency, time is often a factor of life or death. According to research, a person's reaction time in an emergency situation is affected by a variety of factors, including stress, panic and environmental complexity. If the safety hammer is not positioned for quick access, it may cause delays and thus affect the chances of escape or self-rescue. Therefore, placing the safety hammer within easy reach of the driver can significantly shorten the acquisition time and improve emergency response capabilities.
The principle of ergonomics emphasizes that product design should meet the physiological and psychological needs of users. The 4-in-1 safety hammer is designed with this in mind, and it is usually recommended to place it in areas such as the glove box, door storage compartment, or center console next to the driver's seat. These locations not only allow the driver to easily access the tool while driving, but also avoid problems that may cause the tool to slip or become difficult to access in the event of a collision. The use of non-slip materials and designs ensures that the safety hammer remains stable and ready to use during travel.
During driving, the driver's attention is focused on the road conditions, and excessive operations will increase the risk of distraction. Placing the safety hammer close to the driver reduces search time and movement, thereby reducing the chance of distraction. Using a well-designed fixture or storage bag can ensure that the safety hammer is kept neat and easily accessible and will not interfere with the driver's normal operation.
Placing the safety hammer close to the driver not only improves accessibility but also provides educational opportunities for vehicle owners and passengers. By encouraging regular checks on the position and function of the safety hammer, drivers can develop safety awareness in their daily driving. Integrating the safety hammer with the vehicle safety system emphasizes its importance and helps improve the user's resilience at critical moments.