Since your SRS, or Secondary Restraint System, is designed to control the airbags, it’s an important safety feature. Before you reset the SRS light yourself, have a mechanic assess your vehicle and check with them if there are any recalls on your car to ensure there are no existing issues.
The SRS light will flash two times, which means the reset process for the SRS system and light is complete. That said, if your light comes back on after resetting the system, you’ll want to visit a mechanic as soon as possible.