Did You Know? Fast Facts Friday: Free bike helmets in your town

By Bell Sports on July 16th, 2010 / Add a Comment
Filed in: Bell Sports, Giveaway

Cities, organizations, companies, and caring individuals are hosting events promoting bike safety and helmet awareness, all the time, across the country.  There’s a natural increase in bicycle-helmet awareness efforts during the summertime as both children and adults are biking more frequently (similarly, ski and snowboard-helmet awareness increases in the winter).

Over the past 20 years helmet awareness has grown exponentially, and judging by the giveaways happening across the country, it seems the amount of goodwill and commitment to helmet safety education have as well.

Here’s a sampling of some of the fun examples of that dedication to education and support around bike helmet safety that we found:  

  1. In an effort to help keep children of Port Orange, Florida safe and abiding by state law (Florida law requires all those under the age of 16 to wear an approved helmet while operating a bicycle) the police department is offering free bicycle helmets, and urging parents to remind their children to think safety and wear a helmet. Simply call Crime Prevention Officer Dave Miller at 386-506-5822 for additional information or to make an appointment. Helmets are available as long as they last. (News-JournalOnline.com
  2. Earlier this week Kohl’s department stores sponsored a free helmet giveaway at the Women and Children’s Hospital in Buffalo, NY. Dozens of children learned the dangers of riding a bicycle without a helmet, and now they’re all equipped to ride safely! Trauma Coordinator Dawn Melancon said, “At Women and Children’s Hospital, what we recommend is that every child that rides a bike has a helmet on. It should be properly fitted, which means it should be nice and snug. The chin strap should be strapped and snug also, and parents should be a role model and wear their helmets, too. And other kids should encourage their friends to wear helmets. Keep everybody safe and out of the hospital for the summer.” (WIVB.com)
  3. In New Jersey, the Maplewood and South Orange police departments, along with the South Orange Municipal Alliance and YouthNet, are promoting bike registration through several events over the course of the next month. Free helmets are being provided in adult sizes small through large to those who register their bikes with Maplewood and South Orange police while supplies last. Check out the list of dates and events at SouthOrange.Patch.com.
  4. They’re not giving out helmets, but they are giving out shoes! Proceeds to the second annual Reid Bicycle Ride on July 24 go towards new shoes for children and families in need. Organized by Reid Hospital this fun filled 20-mile ride ends at the Dublin community park where refreshments, massages, photo opportunities, music, prize drawings and a mini-wellness fair await. Last year they we’re able to distribute 1,000 pairs of shoes, and the goal is 1,500 for 2010! For more information, to register, or  to donate visit ReidHospital.org/reidride

At Bell True Fit we host contests and giveaways on occasion, and this month will be no exception! Be sure to come back to the community site and stay tuned to the Bell True Fit twitter and facebook channels next week because we’ll be announcing a way for you to take home your own free helmet!

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