Kids are always on the move – biking, skateboarding, or scootering. But with this mobility comes the risk of serious injury. You can help your child remain injury-free by ensuring all safety precautions are taken before he or she heads out the door.
Rule Number One – Buy a Helmet
A helmet is a must for riding a bike, skateboarding, or scootering around the neighborhood. A study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found only 15 percent of kids use a helmet most or all of the time when riding bikes. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), 85 percent of bike-related injuries, many being head injuries, can largely be prevented if a child wears a bike helmet.
When purchasing a helmet, make sure it fits and that it has a CPSC sticker, which means it meets or exceeds that organization’s standards. The helmet should always be worn level, covering your child's forehead, with the strap fastened.
Once you have your child's head protected, make sure these other safety measures are in place:
Bikes
Skateboards
Scooters
Following these safety precautions will help put your mind at ease so your children can merrily roll along.
*Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cdc.gov
*Source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, cpsc.gov
*Source: John Hopkins Medicine,hopkinsmedicine.org