A Correctly Installed
Windshield Can Save Lives
By: NAPSI
April 07, 2003
(NAPSI)-Many
lives may be saved if more people could see their way clear to getting
top-quality windshield replacements. A good, properly installed windshield can
help keep drivers and passengers from being thrown through the window opening in
an accident.
An estimated 7,800 fatalities a year are attributed to people being fully or
partially ejected through the windows of their vehicle. "A windshield can be as
important to auto safety as seat belts, air bags or anti-lock brakes," said
Darrell Hibjan of Pilkington's Automotive Glass Replacement (AGR) division, a
member of the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards Council. "Sadly, many
drivers unknowingly jeopardize occupant safety because they are more concerned
with cost and convenience when replacing a windshield than with installer
competency and windshield quality."
The windshield is also designed to prevent the roof from collapsing during
collisions and rollovers. In addition, a properly installed windshield can
absorb the potentially lethal force of the airbag, which can be deployed at over
100 miles per hour, and help position the bag in front of the occupant.
There's no legal requirement for glass replacement installers to be licensed or
certified, despite the skill and training needed to properly install a
windshield. With approximately 12 million windshields being replaced every year,
drivers should try to ensure the installation is done correctly to reduce the
chance of a future tragedy.
The five "P's" can help you get a good look at glass replacement: Process,
People, Performance, Price and Product.
* Process: Be involved in the installation shop selection process. Does the shop
follow the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Standards? Do the installers do their
job indoors during inclement weather? Do they tell you when it is safe to drive
the vehicle away to allow for sufficient curing time for adhesive?
* People: Are the technicians and installers trained and certified or registered
by the Independent Glass Association or other organization? Do they adhere to
and follow industry safety standards?
* Performance: Are there referrals from customers for service provided? Does the
shop guarantee its work?
* Price: Educate yourself on what your insurance policy covers. Consumers have a
right to choose who does the job. Don't sacrifice quality and safety for cost
and convenience.
* Product: Ask if the shop uses high-quality glass from an original equipment
manufacturer that will fit the vehicle correctly without re-work or adhesive
compensation.
Insist that an automotive-grade adhesive and related primers designed for glass
bonding be used. These should be certified for your vehicle by the adhesive
manufacturer.
Ask if the moldings and gaskets are replaced with quality products that fit well
and are designed to weather well for long- term durability.
For more information on windshield safety and its role in the vehicle, you can
call 1-866-377-3647.
Most people do not realize how important a safety device the windshield can be.
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