Assure The Safety Of Your Youngster With An Infant Bike Helmet



by Shin Lee


Whether young or adult a helmet is necessary to serve as protection for his or her head when riding though in particular infants need to wear helmets more then adults needs it. Often, new parents overlook the importance of infant bike helmets when thinking about their baby's safety. Many of us are unaware about the significance of an infant bike helmet and that many different styles and designs of infant bike helmets are available in the market that parents can choose from.

There is no better way to relax and exercise than going bicycling. This is one also one of the best ways for parents to enjoy quality time with their babies. According to studies, children exposed to biking at an early age also have more passion for physical activity compared to other kids. However, parents should keep in mind that if planning to have a bicycle ride with their babies, infants should at least be 13 months old. At this age, children can already handle the bump and jolts. As stated by the Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute, nobody in the injury prevention field recommends taking an infant less than 12 months on a ride in a bicycle seat, trailer, sidecar or any other carrier because children at this age do not have sufficient neck strength to support the weight of a helmet or to control head movement during a sudden stop.

It is important that when riding a bike with an infant that you make sure the child to wear a bike helmet. This will ensure the infant's safety and it can keep the baby in tact and in a healthy state of mind in case of unexpected bike accidents. Bicycle seat, trailer, sidecar, or any other carrier, it is necessary to have the baby always wear an infant bike helmet. By wearing a helmet your child's head will be protected as he or she is jiggle around with bumpy journey.

When choosing an infant bike helmet, it is important to remember that it should be in line with the myriad of mandatory safety standards provided and tested by a number of institutes. The infant bike helmet should also fit the baby's head properly in order that it can provide maximum protection against injury. A helmet should not move from side to side and it should not slide past the top of the forehead. Remember that every child is different and sizing schemes vary, so read labels and check with your doctor to get the proper head measurement before making a purchase. Also, choose baby helmets that have a soft shell cover. This makes the overall weight of the helmet lighter than the hard shell variety standard in helmets for older children and prevents strain on a baby's neck. Proper ventilation of the infant bike helmet is equally important to avoid overheating. Moreover, it is important to keep in mind that a baby will require time to adjust to wearing a helmet.

In placing the bike helmet in the baby's head the first thing one need to do is to ensure that the helmet sits level on the head and covers the baby's forehead. To help the helmet fit snugly to the child's head easily, adjusting the pad or sizing ring the ring would be necessary. Furthermore, it is important to make sure that the chinstrap is buckled properly in order that the helmet doesn't rock forward or backward.

Parents can enjoy themselves together with their babies by having a bicycle ride, however parents should always look after the safety of their children and with the help of an infant bike helmet parents can be ensured that their baby is protected against any accident that may happen.




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