Helmets for all Seasons

Head injuries can have life changing impacts on the lives of children, youth and their families. Wearing a can prevent 70-90% of head injuries.

REMEMBER… HELMET • Children’s head sizes change a lot as they grow, so • Double earflap are to be helmets need to be adjusted or replaced as needed. worn while at bat, in the on-deck circle • Replace helmets after 5 years, or if damaged. and on the base paths in all age categories. • Stickers can hide a crack and are not recommended. • Protective helmets and are to be worn by all catchers in all age categories. • Children look up to you; be a good role model and properly wear an approved helmet. • Certified by CSA.

ALWAYS... HELMET • Choose the correct size, helmets should fit snuggly. • Should be worn by all players at • Follow the directions on the helmet package. all times. NEVER... • Certified by NOCSAE. • Let your child wear a hat under a helmet. Wearing a hat makes it hard to get a good fit, so the helmet BIKE HELMET won’t protect the head as well as it should. Cycling • Buy a large helmet for your kids to grow in to. • Must be worn by all children and youth under 18. • Are made to protect against one hard COMMON PRODUCT STANDARDS fall (single impact) and need to be replaced after FOR HELMET USE IN ONTARIO a crash. ANSI: American National Standards Institute • Certified by CSA, CPSC, ASTM or Snell. AS: Australian Standard In-Line Skating ASTM: American Society for Testing and Materials • Recommended to wear a bike helmet or an in-line skating helmet . BS: British Standard • Protects the back of the head. CPSC: Consumer Products Safety Commission (US) .Certifed by CPSC, CSA, ASTM or Snell • CSA: Canadian Standards Association Scooters DOT: Department of Transportation (US) • Recommended to wear a bike helmet while using EN: European Standard a scooter. NOCSAE: National Operating Committee for Snell Memorial Foundation

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SKATEBOARD HELMET • Protects against many, less Alpine (downhill) Skiing & forceful impacts. Snowboarding • Cover more of the back of the head. • Recommended for use by all ages • Not recommended for cycling unless regardless of skill level. specified on • Can wear a thin, fleece liner under a ski helmet. the label. • Certified by Snell, ASTM, EN or CSA. • Certified by ASTM F-1492 or Snell-94. Tobogganing • Ski or hockey helmets can be worn to prevent head HOCKEY HELMET injuries while tobogganing. Hockey • There is no specific tobogganing helmet on the market. • Are designed for multiple impacts. • Certified by CSA. • Organized Hockey ATV OR SNOWMOBILE  All minor hockey players must wear a helmet HELMETS with an attached or cage as directed by All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Hockey Canada. • Recommended that an ATV helmet be • Recreational Hockey worn at all times  Recommended that an approved hockey helmet be worn at all times. • These helmets can withstand high speed impacts. • Certified by CSA, DOT or Snell. Skating • Recommended that an approved hockey helmet be Snowmobiling worn at all times. • ATV or snowmobile helmets are required at all times and will provide good protection. • Certified by CSA, Snell, DOT or ANSI.

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