Buying a Bicycle Safety Helmet

December 1, 2009 by  
Filed under Education

Buy a helmet that is approved by ANSI (American National Standards Institute), Snell or ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) because other helmets may not be safe. Buy a helmet that fits! Adjust the chin strap to fit snugly. The front and back straps should meet in a “v” shape below your ear. Adjust the straps so that the helmet sits flat on your head.

The helmet shouldn’t move around more than 1 inch on your head or slide down over your eyes when pushed or pulled. Use the padding strips that come with your helmet for a snug fit.

Buy a helmet that you like. That way you probably won’t have to be reminded to wear it. Be careful about decorating a helmet yourself. Some paints and stickers can damage the protective shell.

Tags: Bicycle helmet, yourself, Sports equipment, Headgear, Helmets

Bicycle Safety

November 22, 2009 by  
Filed under Education

Every day in the US, one child under the age of 14 is killed in a bike crash (usually with a car), and 1,000 children are seriously injured.
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Tags: Head injuries, Helmets, Hockey helmet, Inline skates, Boardsports, Bicycle helmet, Protective gear

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