US reports 28th death caused by exploding Takata airbag inflators
Briefly

The recent death tied to Takata air bag inflators highlights the urgent need for vehicle owners to prioritize replacing recalled inflators, preventing further tragedies.
In 2018, a driver lost their life in a crash in Alabama involving a 2004 Honda Civic equipped with Takata air bags that may have exploded dangerously.
Takata's use of ammonium nitrate to inflate airbags poses significant risks, as the chemical deteriorates under heat and humidity, leading to violent explosions.
Honda reports that it has addressed 95% of recalled Takata inflators, emphasizing the importance of immediate repairs for owners of affected Honda and Acura vehicles.
Read at www.ocregister.com
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