Monday, 1 January 2018

Bike helmets for children and youth

Bike helmets for children and youth

When your child starts riding a bike, or taking part in any wheeled sports such as in-line skating, skateboarding, or riding a scooter, the most important safety measure you can take is to make sure she wears a helmet. The best way to encourage your child to wear a helmet is to wear one yourself.
Many children and teens are injured while riding a bike. While most injuries are broken bones, the most serious are ones that affect the head and brain

In several provinces, anyone under the age of 18 must wear a certified helmet when cycling.

What kind of helmet does my child need?

Your child needs a helmet with an approved standards label. This label certifies that the helmet design has been tested by the manufacturer to protect your head. You can find the label inside or on the helmet.

How do I find the right helmet for my child?

  • When you buy a helmet, take your child to the store so he can try on different ones.
  • For the best protection, the helmet must fit properly and should be lightweight so your child’s head and neck can support it.
  • The helmet should sit comfortably around your child’s head without falling over his ears and eyes. The distance between the front of the helmet and your child’s eyebrows should be two of his finger widths.
  • The straps should go in front of and behind his ears, and fasten snugly under his chin.
Remember to check your child’s helmet at the beginning of every bike season to make sure it still fits properly.

Can I use a second-hand helmet?

Never use a second-hand helmet unless you know its history. It may have been in a crash, or you may not be able to tell how old it is. You should replace your child’s helmet when it’s older than five years, as the plastic becomes brittle with age.

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