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  1. #1
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    Exclamation PSA- Check Yer Helmet...

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    Ok, here goes my public service announcement of the week.

    If you haven't checked your helmet for wear and tear in awhile, stop and do so now. Esp. if you've taken a tumble.

    My friends husband has taken up mtn biking with running hubby and our shop guys. He's really more of a triathlete than anything, so he's taken quite a few tumbles the last couple of weeks.
    One I hear was "spectacular"... OY- boys...

    So we were at their house for dinner discussing said "spectacular" crash, and I asked him to see his helmet.
    "Oh no" he says. "I didn't hit my head". so I demand "helmet. NOW". and get a "yes mom" reply.
    So I set about inspecting it and sure enough, right on the front right side is a crack right through the foam.
    He didn't believe it. His wife was amazed, and then we proclaimed his expensive Atmos helmet toast.
    It was one of those cracks that you really had to look for. And to see it you had to give the helmet a bit of a tug and twist, but sure enough a crack going right through.
    He has no idea when it happend, but the helmet is a goner.

    So look at the foam carefully and if you see any suspicious lines in it, kind of give it a tug. If it's cracked you'll see it seperate.

    So there ya go. My PSA of the week.

    Be safe!
    Denise

  2. #2
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    It's a good one! Thank you!
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  3. #3
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    Yes, mom
    Thanks, mom
    Glad you thought to look at his.
    I will remember "spectacular" the next time I crash!

  4. #4
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    RM - bought me a new one last fall , and I haven't gone splat in it, yet. Thank you for the PSA.
    Beth

  5. #5
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    I think Giro and maybe some of the other companies will replace a helmet for free or cheap if you get in an accident and crack it. Bike helmets are made for one impact. If you hit your head, even if you don't crack the helmet, replace it.

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    One impact, huh?

    Our lbs sold a bunch of mountain bikes to several middle schools in the area. 50 or 60 bikes each. The one near me has them, and the LBS wanted to create an opportunity for the kids to have something to work for with their riding. So, they came up with a bike race, and I said I'd volunteer. The kids had a GREAT time, but there was one injury, although I don't know how serious it is, yet.

    The injury was because of a helmet--or lack of one. The kids all had helmets and we required them. However, the helmets are all kept in a huge bin, like for basketballs. After a year of middle school, so many of them were toast. Lots of them didn't have buckles. I tried in vain to make sure every single kid had a helmet that buckled before their heat, but it was like herding cats to even get them to listen. (Props to mid-school teachers everywhere!)

    At one point, someone even picked up MY helmet, which was near my bike, far away, and threw it into the bin. Someone had slid the buckle OFF and I found it on the ground under the bin. I think most of the buckles were missing on purpose, now. I don't think they like to wear them, so they break them or loosen them up.

    This action cost the boy who got hurt. He endo'd on a turn...someone cut him off and he slammed on the brakes and went over. His helmet, which had buckles, but was loose, flew off. He hit the back of his head on the pavement and was taken off in an ambulance.

    No one except me seems appalled by the condition of the helmets. I talked with the LBS guys about how best to maintain the helmets, but they didn't seem to take it seriously either. I still haven't found out how the kid is.

    Karen

  7. #7
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    I so wish we could instill in the youth the importance of helmets. Every time I see a child wearing a helmet, I always say, "Wow! What a cool helmet you have." Maybe if they think it's cool they'll wear it more. But this only works if the child already has it on. I'm one of those survivors because of my helmet.
    Tis better to wear out than to rust out....

  8. #8
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    Thanks Denise! When hubby's helmet caught a tree limb on our last mtb adventure, he promptly replaced it. We didn't see any signs of cracks but we didn't want to take the risk of using a damaged helmet either.

  9. #9
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    I bought a new helmet last week. It fits better than any I've ever tried. I hadn't realised how badly my old one fit until I tried this one.

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    Update on hurt kid

    Seems he had nothing more than road rash--on the back of his head. (OUCH) So, no concussion or other serious injury! He was bleeding a lot at the scene, so there was lots of speculation that he was hurt worse. I'm sure we're all glad he wasn't.

    Now I wonder if this incident will do something about the helmet problem at the school.

    Karen

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    Ouch, Tuckerville, that story sounds like a nightmare! I would be so upset by the helmet situation, I wouldn't be able to help anymore....hopefully things get better and they don't just give up!

    RM - thanks for the reminder. Yes, I've been through 3 helmets. Twice were pretty spectacular crashes (dumb, but hard hits) that really saved my noggin! The other was a surprise that I'd hit my head at all, but the crack went all the way through the foam, with no sign of impact on the outside. So, yup, it probably saved my noggin' that time, too!

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    I'm so cynical about school in general, that I don't know if I can go back, either. If they would just let me come in and fix their helmets...but no, I'd have to get "approved".

    Well, no one cared to "approve" the helmet that flew off the kid's head. They don't know how lucky they are that there's no lawsuit about a permanent brain injury.

    Karen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    They don't know how lucky they are that there's no lawsuit about a permanent brain injury.
    ... it's early yet
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    One way to make sure more people wear helmets is make it law.

    It is here

    So even people who feel it is uncool to wear helmets do, because they have the excuse of "the law".

    Because so many wear helmets, others who mightn't do

    Its an exponential thing...


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  15. #15
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    Well its the law in California too but that doesn't force them to wear one.

    And if you are over 18, its not mandatory for bicycle. I see lot of people without one.

    "Don't ya messin' with my hair! B**** " and other excuses. I should start handing out business card with "Congratulations, you've just been nominated for the Darwin Award. Please collect your trophy (headstone) upon checking into the ER"

    smilingcat

 

 

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