How to Escape a Locked Trunk: Essential Safety Measures

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The Importance of Emergency Trunk Release Levers

The trunk is a convenient part of a vehicle but can also pose significant dangers, especially for children. Since 2002, all cars sold in the United States are required to be equipped with an emergency trunk release lever that can be opened from the inside. This standard safety feature is a game-changer, but it only applies to vehicles that meet commercial standards in the US.

First Steps: Find the Emergency Trunk Release Lever

If you find yourself or a family member locked inside a trunk, the first action to take is to locate the emergency trunk release lever. This lever is typically designed to be highly visible, often glowing in the dark, and can release the latch allowing you to escape. Besides, familiarizing yourself with its placement in your specific vehicle model is advisable even before an emergency occurs.

Alternative Measures for Older or International Cars

For older or non-US-standard vehicles, alternative measures should be understood and practiced. Familiarize yourself with the trunk layout and see if there are any manual release mechanisms that can be manipulated. Tools like a flashlight or a small, easily accessible wrench can sometimes make the difference in an emergency situation.

General Safety Tips for Preventing Trunk Entrapment

Preventive measures can save lives. Ensure children understand the dangers of playing in or around a trunk. Regularly check the functionality of the release lever and other safety features, especially if your trunk serves as storage for emergency supplies. Also, consider retrofitting your older vehicle with an aftermarket emergency trunk release lever.

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