Safety skylight provides a number of emergency functions to help passengers safely exit the vehicle in emergency situations. Here are some common Safety skylight emergency functions:
Manual opening: Safety skylights usually have a manual opening function. In the event of a vehicle emergency and electric opening cannot be used, passengers can manually open the safety sunroof for quick escape.
Emergency Hammer: Some Safety skylights are equipped with an emergency hammer, a tool with a sharp metal head that is used to knock and break car window glass. In an emergency, passengers can use an emergency hammer to destroy the safety skylight to escape as quickly as possible.
Emergency pull ring: The safety sunroof may be equipped with an emergency pull ring that passengers can pull to trigger the emergency opening mechanism of the safety sunroof. This design is simple and easy to use and suitable for various emergency situations.
Emergency electric opening: Some high-end Safety skylights are equipped with an emergency electric opening function, which can be triggered by an emergency button or switch inside the vehicle to quickly open the skylight so that passengers can escape quickly.
Anti-pinch design: Safety skylights are usually designed with an anti-pinch structure to prevent passengers’ fingers or other objects from being pinched during the closing process. This helps reduce the risk of accidents when using your skylight.
In any emergency, passengers should familiarize themselves with operating the vehicle's interior safety roof and take quick action if necessary. In addition, car owners should also ensure that the vehicle's safety sunroof is in good working order, inspected and maintained regularly to ensure that it can be used properly when needed.