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Crash Helmet Safety Program

Since 1990, Dean and the lovable character Crash Helmet have been working to reduce the risk of head injuries, by encouraging everyone to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle, scooter, skateboard or when in-line skating.

To offset the cost of a good helmet that meets national safety requirents, we also provide a coupon worth $5 off a helmet purchase redeemable at participating retailers, and safety resources for parents, children and educators.

Why Wear a Helmet?

A fall from as little as 2 feet can result in a traumatic brain injury. That is why wearing a helmet while riding on wheels is so important for people of all ages. A helmet acts as a second skull. When worn correctly, helmets can prevent up to 88% of brain injuries during an accident.

Healthy Helmet Habit Tips

1. Start the helmet habit early
Young children should wear a helmet whenever they are on wheels, whether it’s a tricycle or a passenger on the back of an adult’s bike. If children start a habit of wearing their helmets at a young age, that habit will hopefully last a lifetime. If your child is older, allow them to choose their own helmet so they’re more likely to wear it.

2. Wear a helmet yourself
Kids learn best by example. Set a safe, healthy example by putting your helmet on every time you ride. Children look to adults for guidance on how to act in certain situations. You can be a positive role model by wearing a helmet. Another benefit, it protects your head from serious brain injury!

3. Don’t let kids ride unless they wear their helmets
Be consistent. Remember a serious brain injury can happen in a fall of just two feet. So anytime your child is riding they’re at risk. Encourage your children’s friends to wear helmets too. Peer pressure can be used in a positive way when it comes to a healthy helmet habit!