Bicycle helmets

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A bike helmet for your child. What should you look for?

Safety always comes first. That's why you want to transport your child as safely as possible in the cargo bike. A bike helmet for your child can help. You can also purchase a bike helmet for your baby if you transport him or her in your cargo bike.

Because kids are inexperienced in traffic, they are very vulnerable. A bike helmet can greatly reduce the severity of a head injury, so wearing a bike helmet is highly recommended for children. According to a study by the American College of Surgeons, wearing a bike helmet reduces the risk of serious injury after a bike accident by 58%. So purchasing a bike helmet for your baby or child is a very wise decision. But how do you choose a good helmet? What should you look for when purchasing a bike helmet for your baby or child?

A bike helmet for your baby or child: 6 useful tips

  1. A bike helmet should fit snugly on your child's head. Therefore, you should choose a bike helmet that can be adjusted to the size of your child's head. This can be done with an adjustable rotating ring on the inside of the helmet.
  2. The bike helmet should remain firmly on the child's head in the event of a fall or accident. So always check to make sure the helmet doesn't shift out of place, either from back to front or side to side.
  3. The fasteners and straps should be sturdy. Pull firmly on the straps to check whether the fastener offers sufficient resistance.
  4. Your child should feel comfortable wearing the bike helmet, because otherwise there is a big chance he or she won't wear it. That's why it's very important for a bike helmet to be comfortable. A soft chin strap will provide extra comfort and can prevent skin from getting stuck in the clasp.
  5. A bike helmet should enable proper ventilation. Ensure you choose a helmet with openings. On warm days these openings will provide some cooling inside the helmet. A nice breeze on your head is wonderful on warm days!
  6. Children often like bright colors and reflective materials. A brightly colored helmet will also ensure that your kids are better visible in traffic. It's a win-win situation.

Finally, it's important to know that you need to replace a bike helmet in time. The shock-absorbing capacity may be reduced after a fall or substantial shock, providing insufficient protection for your child's head. And that's not the intention, of course. If the straps are frayed or the fasteners and adjustment mechanisms no longer work, then you should replace the bike helmet (within 5 years). Trying to remember the things you should look for when purchasing a new bike helmet? Then read through the above-mentioned tips again.