If you've come across Safety Restore somewhere on the web, you're probably wondering who they are. Safety Restore may sound even more familiar to you if you work with salvage cars bought from insurance auctions such as copart.com and iaai.com. Maybe not. Maybe you have a car that's been in a minor accident or a crash? Anyways, your airbag light is on and you've been looking for ways to reset it. Perhaps in addition to the airbag light being on, your seat belts are behaving strangely. Maybe they're locked up and won't retract at all. Are they making rattling noises? This is the typical scenario that would introduce an average person to Safety Restore. Since 2013, Safety Restore has been repairing locked and blown seat belts after accident and resetting SRS airbag modules, clearing all crash data and hard codes stored. So let's learn a little bit about Safety Restore. Who they are, what they do and why you may want to use them. The main reason they're popular and are actually in business, is the money factor. Everyone knows that in business, the money factor speaks for a lot of decisions. So your car's been in a crash, you find out that you need new airbags, new clockspring, new SRS airbag module and 2 sets of new seat belts. Okay, let's not go far here... let's take an average car. How about a Ford F-150? If you've been in a crash or rebuilding it to resell as a used car, then you're trying to turn a profit and the repairs, parts and labor is already eating that up. But at the very end, it all comes down to safety and you can't take shortcuts here. So let's break down the cost of these safety parts in a Ford F-150:
- Driver Airbag: $300
- SRS Airbag Module: $500
- Driver Seat Belt: $250
- Passenger Seat Belt: $250
Let's not get too distracted, but that's already well over a $1,000! That's assuming that no curtain airbags were deployed nor the passenger side! I think we get the point. So where does Safety Restore come in? To understand, allow me to answer the question: "Who is Safety Restore?" Safety Restore is a post-accident restoration company. All they do is work with seat belts and airbag modules after accident. Hence the name. So instead of buying new seat belts and replacing your existing SRS airbag module with a new one, you can simply mail out the seat belts and the module to them. They offer a 24 hour turnaround on all repairs, use 100% OEM parts and everything comes with Lifetime Warranty. Well, what are their prices? Here goes:
Are those prices real!? Yes. Do keep in mind that with many newer models, the seat belts are getting more complex and many feature separate components. If your seat belt has 2 parts to it or 2 wire connectors, then you have a dual-stage seat belt that is $100 to repair. It looks like this:

So how does it work?

So how does it work?
- Remove the seat belts and or the airbag module out of your vehicle.
- Visit SafetyRestore.com online store to purchase the service.
- Mail in your parts for repair:
SAFETY RESTORE
45 Meadow St.
Westfield, MA 01085
As mentioned earlier, here are some highlights about the service Safety Restore offers:
- 24 Hour Turnaround
- 100% OEM Parts
- Lifetime Warranty
- Very Affordable
Ok, that all sounds great, but what are people saying about Safety Restore? Well let's see.
Here's Safety Restore on Google:
Google: Safety Restore
A rating of 4.7/5 stars.
Here's their Facebook page:
Here, they have 70 reviews and a rating of 4.7/5 stars.
I think one can do their own research in regards to that. In conclusion, here is a short explanation video about Safety Restore, who they are and what they do:
Ready to get started? Visit SafetyRestore.com
SAFETY RESTORE
45 Meadow St.
Westfield, MA 01085
45 Meadow St.
Westfield, MA 01085
Call (855) 552-7233 M-F 9-5 EST
Text 24/7: 413-454-5570


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