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Huron Health Unit launches Bicycle Helmet Campaign

The Huron County Health Unit wants to get people thinking about how helmet use affects cycling safety.

The Health Unit says head injuries are the number one cause of serious injury and death to kids on bicycles.

However, a proper helmet can make a dramatic difference in those statistics. A properly fitted and correctly worn helmet can cut the risk of serious head injury by up to 80 per cent.

The Health Unit is bringing bright orange bicycles to local schools around the county to drive the message home.

The bikes will be parked at the school bike rack, with attached bike helmets carrying thought- provoking messages.

Parents need to set an example for their kids when they ride bicycles as well.

The Health Unit has released a bicycle safety checklist:

Check Your Ride · Ensure bikes are adjusted to the recommended height for the rider, tires are inflated and brakes are working properly Be Prepared · Get trained in bicycle safety and rules of the road, use appropriate hand signals and obey all traffic signs Pick Family Friendly Routes · Use designated areas for riding when available Ride in Well Lit Areas · Be sure your bike has reflectors and lights if planning to ride in low lit areas

· Pick the Right Side of the Road

· Tell your kids to ride on the right side of the road, the same direction that traffic is going and to stay as far right as possible Use Your Bell · Ensure your bike is equipped with a bell to announce when passing. If not, use your voice! Learn more about riding safely at a local bicycle rodeo. A bicycle rodeo will be held June 9 from 5 p.m. -7:30 p.m. at the South Huron arena, sponsored by local Optimists and OPP. Check with your municipality to see if there is a rodeo near you.

 

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