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21. Time For Kids | Games | Summer Safety Tips!
safety experts say that helmets can reduce your risk of head injury by as much as head Gear up and wear a helmet before you go biking, boarding or blading.
http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/games/summer_bummer/heads.html
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Safety experts say that helmets can reduce your risk of head injury by as much as 85 percent So use your head: Gear up and wear a helmet before you go biking, boarding or blading.

22. “Use Your Helmet, Not Your Head”
MA, ISSUED August 9, 2002…boarding, biking, blading, outfitting the of the growing emphasis on helmets, the US Consumer Product safety Commission also
http://salessuccessmagazine.com/articles/41/Use-Your-Helmet-Not-Your-Head.html
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Boarding, biking, blading, - outfitting the kids has taken on a whole new dimension. Number one on the “to do” list should be “check out protective gear,” particularly helmets to protect sensitive developing brains. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Timely Tips on Kids’ Helmets from the Experts
at Snowshack.com and Hardheadedsports.com DATELINE: DOVER, MA, ISSUED August 9, 2002…Boarding, biking, blading, - outfitting the kids has taken on a whole new dimension. Number one on the “to do” list should be “check out protective gear,” particularly helmets to protect sensitive developing brains. But use your head in choosing a helmet. “Helmets have become an integral part of kids’ day to day sporting activities,” notes George Hall, co-founder of , the definitive website for all snow sport accessories. “We’ve even added a sister site

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DOVER, MA August 9, 2002 boarding, biking, blading, outfitting the the growing emphasis on helmets, the US Consumer Product safety Commission also
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"Use Your Helmet, Not Your Head": Timely Tips on Kids' Helmets from the Experts at Snowshack.com and Hardheadedsports.com
DOVER, MA August 9, 2002
Boarding, biking, blading, - outfitting the kids has taken on a whole new dimension. Number one on the "to do" list should be "check out protective gear," particularly helmets to protect sensitive developing brains.
But use your head in choosing a helmet.
"Helmets have become an integral part of kids' day to day sporting activities," notes George Hall, co-founder of www.snowshack.com , the definitive website for all snow sport accessories. "We've even added a sister site www.hardheadedsports.com to address the growing need for specialized gear in a variety of sports" adds www.snowshack.com co-founder David Laidman.
Headlining Helmets Worldwide, advocates for helmet use in children's sports have taken a strong stance in their effort to reduce head injuries. In the U.S. 20 states have bicycle helmet laws on the books for children, while the International Inline Skating Association supports legislation requiring persons under the age of 18 to wear helmets while inline skating, and strongly recommends voluntary use of helmets by all skaters. France recently launched a nationwide campaign to promote ski helmets for children and, back in the U.S., both the Aspen Skiing Company and Crested Butte have announced that all ski and snowboard students age 12 and younger are required to wear helmets while attending lessons. In another example of the growing emphasis on helmets, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission also recommends using a bicycle helmet while on a scooter.

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DATELINE: DOVER, MA, ISSUED August 9, 2002…Boarding, biking, blading, - outfitting the kids has taken on a whole new dimension. Number one on the “to do” list should be “check out protective gear,” particularly helmets to protect sensitive developing brains.
But use your head in choosing a helmet.
“Helmets have become an integral part of kids’ day to day sporting activities,” notes George Hall, co-founder of www.snowshack.com, the definitive website for all snow sport accessories. “We’ve even added a sister site www.hardheadedsports.com to address the growing need for specialized gear in a variety of sports” adds www.snowshack.com co-founder David Laidman.
Headlining Helmets Worldwide, advocates for helmet use in children’s sports have taken a strong stance in their effort to reduce head injuries. In the U.S. 20 states have bicycle helmet laws on the books for children, while the International Inline Skating Association supports legislation requiring persons under the age of 18 to wear helmets while inline skating, and strongly recommends voluntary use of helmets by all skaters. France recently launched a nationwide campaign to promote ski helmets for children and, back in the U.S., both the Aspen Skiing Company and Crested Butte have announced that all ski and snowboard students age 12 and younger are required to wear helmets while attending lessons. In another example of the growing emphasis on helmets, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission also recommends using a bicycle helmet while on a scooter.

25. Goal To Provide Kids With Helmets Reached
Elementary with the free safety helmets, which can be used to protect children from head injuries when they are biking, roller blading or skate boarding.
http://www.franklinfavorite.com/articles/stories/200005/04/helmets5400_news.html
Goal to provide kids with helmets reached
$6,264 has been contributed so far
The goal to raise enough money to outfit each second-, third- and fourth-grader in the Simpson County School System with a safety helmet has been surpassed. Heidi Satterly Fleming, who headed up the drive, said $6,264 had been contributed as of Tuesday. Some $5,200 were needed to provide the 735 students at Simpson Elementary with the free safety helmets, which can be used to protect children from head injuries when they are biking, roller blading or skate boarding. All of the students have been sized, and Ms. Fleming said the helmets will be distributed at the school in about two weeks. Ms. Fleming, who suffered severe head injuries in an automobile crash, is the Simpson County chairperson of the Brain Injury Association. She said all of the money raised in Simpson County will remain here. Ms. Fleming said plans are underway to team up with the Health Department and conduct a bike rodeo when other free helmets can be distributed. She may also hand some out during community events.

26. Holidays With Kids: SkiTours Canada
Mountain biking in summer º Roller blading º Mountain boarding on board with inflatable With safety always a priority, helmets are provided for free.
http://www.holidayswithkids.com.au/?p=962

27. Summer Safety
helmets, elbow and knee pads as well as wrist guards are good things to wear while biking, roller blading, or skate boarding to prevent injuries.
http://www.ccps.k12.fl.us/schools/LES/tina/Summer Safety
Summer Safety Kids during all your summer fun please remember to be safe!! And remember these great tips!! Helmets, elbow and knee pads as well as wrist guards are good things to wear while biking, roller blading, or skate boarding to prevent injuries. While at the beach or pool don't forget the sunscreen and especially your water safety rules. How about some fun summer learning by taking swimming lessons. This is great whether your a beginner or an accomplished swimmer brushing up on your skills. While outdoors, especially at night ,watch out for those nasty mosquitoes ( which can carry diseases )by using repellents. Also, poison ivy runs rampant this time of year so learn what it looks like and ...Stay Away!! Lastly, watch out for those LICE lice site !! Remember what those friendly louse said on our video....No sharing hats, brushes/combs or scrunchies. Enjoy your summer!! Prevention is Powerful Summer Safety Site: http://webserve.dma.state.ky.us/tipgloss.htm

28. The Lightspan Network - Sw
and Water Sport safety biking, blading and boarding safety. General Resources helmets Driving safety and Laws. Childseat safety DUI
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29. Skate Helmets And Pads - Skateboarding, Inline Skating, Roller Blading, Non-moto
helmets for skiing, snowboarding, biking and BMX, white water kayaking, roller blading, long boarding, inline skating, nonmotorized scooters etc.
http://www.hardheadedsports.com/skateboard-helmets.html
Skateboard, Inline Skating, and Roller Blading Helmets from Pro-Tec and Triple Eight for non-motorized park and street sports like skateboarding, roller blading, long boarding, inline skating, non-motorized scooters etc.
These helmets provide excellent price performance, comfort and safety. They are certified to the appropriate helmet standards for these street sports.
Protec Ace Skate Inline Skating, Rollerblading, and Skateboard Helmet

The Pro-Tec Ace Skate Helmets are multi-impact and come in pro signature colors and with sponsor sticker kits. Also available, replacement liners. CPSC certified.
Regular price: $39.95
Sale price: Protec 03 Old School Skateboard Helmet
70's retro style meeting current safety standards.
Regular price: $39.95
Sale price: Protec Classic Skate Helmet for Skateboard, Inline Skating and Roller-Blading (Multiple Impact )
A basic "shorty" helmet with multiple impact protection. CPSC certified.
Regular price: $29.95 Sale price: Protec Street Protective Pads for BMX, Skateboarding, Inline Skating, and Roller Blading Wrist supports / pads, knee pads and elbow pads for kids and adults. Triple Eight Brainsaver Skate Helmets and Protective Pads Team-W Multi-Impact Skateboard, Inline Skating, and Roller Blading Helmets

30. Pro-Tec Skateboard, Inline Skating, And Roller Blading Helmets
helmets for skiing, snowboarding, biking and BMX, white water kayaking, Roller skating; Roller blading; Nonmotorized scooters; Long boarding
http://www.hardheadedsports.com/protec-skateboarding-helmets.html
Pro-Tec Skateboard, Inline Skating, and Roller Blading Helmets are shorty helmets that provide excellent price performance, comfort and safety. They are certified to the appropriate helmet standards for these street sports.
These helmets can be used for street sports like for:
  • Skateboarding Inline skating Roller skating Roller blading Non-motorized scooters Long boarding

  • For any extreme street sports such as downhill or hill bombing activities, we recommend a fullface or CPSC certified bike helmet.
    These skateboarding helmets have a high density ABS shell for durability and a dual-density foam lining for multiple impact protection.
    They are certified to the CE 1385 or CPSC standards.
    If you have questions about sizing, please see the Helmet Sizing Guide
    Protec B2 Skateboard, Inline Skating and Roller-Blading Helmet (Multiple Impact )

    A low profile multiple impact skate helmet with sticker kit
    Regular price: $39.95
    Sale price: Protec Ace Skate Inline Skating, Rollerblading, and Skateboard Helmet
    The Pro-Tec Ace Skate Helmets are multi-impact and come in pro signature colors and with sponsor sticker kits. Also available, replacement liners. CPSC certified. Regular price: $39.95

    31. Bicycling - Go Milpitas!
    Safe and fun biking activities. Vince and Larry s safety City be as safe as you are able when biking, walking, blading or boarding on city streets.
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    32. Summer Safety For "Stay-at-Home" Kids
    parents to help keep their children safe this summer by reviewing basic fire and life safety tips with them Wear a helmet when biking, blading, or boarding.
    http://www.tvfr.com/dept/cs/media/News_Release_00/june/summerkids.htm
    NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Karen Eubanks, Public Information Officer June 5, 2000 (503) 642-0350 / 229-9381 (pager) Summer Safety for "Stay-at-Home" Kids
    • Know when to call 9-1-1 for police, fire, or medical assistance. Never play with matches, lighters or candles. Know two escape routes from every room in the house and practice your home fire escape plan. Wear a helmet when biking, blading, or boarding. Use a stove or microwave only with permission from an adult. If allowed to cook, keep potholders away from burners and always watch food while it is cooking on the stovetop. Do not play with electrical cords or place combustibles, like clothes or blankets, over a lamp. Do not insert anything into an electrical socket. Turn off curling irons, irons, stereos, television sets, and other electrical equipment when done using and/or leaving the house. Never mix cleaning products. Know where first-aid supplies are located. Sign-up for a first-aid and CPR class (call TVFR to register). Place phone numbers for family and nearby neighbors close at hand.

    33. Prevention - The Brain Injury Association Of Chatham-Kent
    Winter safety Are your affairs in order? A Cargiver Checklist awareness and promotion of helmet usage while biking, blading, boarding and scootering
    http://www.biack.com/prevent.html
    You are Here: BIACK Home
    BIACK - Prevention
    The Brain Injury Association of Chatham-Kent is committed to increasing awareness of Acquired Brain Injuries and their causes and to providing events and information to the community to help reduce the incidence of Acquired Brain Injury in Chatham-Kent. Information and Education
    Annual Events
    Information and Education
    Resource Library Drop by our office and browse through our comprehensive library of books, journal articles, other printed materials, videotapes, cassette tape et notre resources francaises. Speakers We offer speakers to schools, groups and organizations to talk about acquired brain injury, its effects, prevention and management. Simply contact our office for details. General BIACK Links Page Quick Facts about ABI Prevention Concussions and Sports Road Safety Medical Neuropharmacological Agents: Anticonvulsant Agents Talking with your Doctor Holiday Stress Tips for Families of Brain Injury Survivors Winter Safety Are your affairs in order? A Cargiver Checklist
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    June Is Brain Injury Awareness Month: Watch for new articles, community information and fundraising events including our Golf Tournament and Annual General Meeting!

    34. Heidelberg MEDDAC Sponsors Family Bicycle Rodeo
    will be on hand to discuss skate boarding, roller blading and scooter safety. Those helmets that do not meet safety standards or do not fit properly
    http://www.healthcare.hqusareur.army.mil/ERMC-News/Releases/CY2003/NewsRelease_2
    Caring for Our Nation’s Best’
    Europe Regional Medical Command
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    COM 06221 17 3317 or 3316
    DSN 371-3317 or 3316 May 16, 2003 Contact: Cynthia Vaughan News release DSN 371-3317 Cynthia.Vaughan@hbg.amedd.army.mil COM 06221 17 3317 Heidelberg Wellness Center and 411 th Base Support Battalion Sponsor
    ”Family on Wheels Rodeo” – June 7 th
    By Tracy A. Bailey, PAO The Heidelberg MEDDAC Wellness Center and the 411 th BSB are sponsoring a Family on Wheels Rodeo on Saturday, June 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the PHV Middle School parking lot. The Family on Wheels Rodeo features a variety of information about bicycle safety and equipment as well as skate boarding, roller blading and scooters. Participants are asked to bring their helmets and bicycles, skateboards, roller blades or scooters to the rodeo. The AAFES bicycle shop will have bicycle contractors from Cycle Tech present to answer questions concerning bicycle maintenance, proper fitting and the difference between the diverse styles of bicycles available. Staff from Heidelberg Youth Services will be on hand to discuss skate boarding, roller blading and scooter safety.

    35. For Kids
    with them. Here are some general fire and life safety tips escape plan. Wear a helmet when biking, blading, or boarding. Use a
    http://city.nanaimo.bc.ca/residents/index_inside.asp?id=174&parent=19&sub_collec

    36. UTHealth - News
    your children are properly secured in an appropriate safety seat, and safekids.org Always wear a helmet for biking, boarding, scooting, blading, etc.
    http://uthealth.accrisoft.com/index.php?src=news&prid=139&category=Public Health

    37. Fire Challenge Crew: Learn - Firefighter Training
    helmets are just one important piece of safety equipment. to wear guards on your wrists, elbows and knees when you’re roller blading or skate boarding.
    http://www.hantsfire.gov.uk/kids/learn/fftraining.html
    Learn
    About Fire Not to Burn Door Procedure Extinguishers ... How it Works
    How Fit are Firefighters?
    Firefighters are FIT (easy there girls, we mean exercise! ). But it's important that everyone keeps themselves fit and active. That's why we have come up with the F irefghter
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    R esponse
    T iming
    S ystem (um, we were going to come up with a catchy acronym , but couldn't think of one...) to help you get an idea of what our Firefighters go through to stay healthy. Before you can begin the er, FARTS program, eat plenty of beans and cabbage!! No, seriously, make sure you read the following top tips and advice so that you can exercise safely.
    Make sure your helmet fits right too, a wobbly or tight helmet won't offer good protection.
    Get your kit on!
    Warm things up
    need for speed!
    If it hurts, don't do it
    Keep it safe and stay smart
    If it's advertised on Telly - it can't be good for you!!
    Okay, when did you last see an advert for grains, or milk or fruit or veg? Never?, and when did you last see an advert for fizzy-pop, string made of cheese or chocolate bars? Exactly. Usually, only

    38. SurfWax: News, Reviews And Articles On Protective Gear
    Summer Children s Product safety Jun 20, 2005 Always wear a bike helmet that Wear protective gear when biking and skating (boarding or rollerblading);
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      Richmond police make ecstasy bust
      Sep 19, 2005
      Police wore Level B protective gear as they started to explore the house at 12:40 p.m. yesterday, chiefly as a precaution against the sodium borohydride, which reacts with water to produce flammable hydrogen gas. "Today is not a very good day for us," he said, gesturing at the rain. (Globe and Mail)
      True and blue
      Sep 17, 2005
      But there's no excuse for sending police on patrol without adequate firepower and protective gear. On a dark night, when everything is about to blow up, that investment will pay off. (Orlando Sentinel Opinion)
      Fuel Oils in Sediment in New Orleans
      Sep 17, 2005
      While EPA has conducted limited monitoring by aircraft of air pollution in New Orleans, Kaufman said there has not been an environmental assessment of all of the contaminants in the air ``to allow the public back in, especially without respirators and other protective gear. . (Guardian Unlimited)
      What Health Officials Learned from Katrina
      Sep 17, 2005

    39. Catalog - Traffic - Alcohol And Bicycle Safety
    These and other bike safety tips are covered in this informative video. safety equipment, maintenance and procedures for biking, boarding and blading.
    http://www.utahsafetycouncil.org/Vidlib/cat23-Traff-Alcohol, Bike.html

    TRAFFIC
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    ALCOHOLIC BLACKOUTS AND THE BRAIN 14 Minutes This program documents causes and consequences of alcoholic blackouts as a form of amnesia. During a blackout, an individual may retain his or her ability to function, though with poor cognitive skills. Later, he or she will not remember activities that occurred during this incident. Drinkers who experience blackouts are a considerable danger to themselves and others, and binge drinkers are particularly susceptible. A case study involving a drunk driver is examined. BRANDON TELLS HIS STORY 28 Minutes This program is designed to help prevent illegal underage drinking, particularly underage drinking and driving. This is Brandon Silveria's story, who as a junior in high school chose to drink illegally and then drive. The ensuing crash nearly ended his life and has had a devestating impact on Brandon, his family and friends. 31 Minutes The leading cause of death of Native American Indians is alcohol related. This is 3-7 times higher than the national average. Nine out of ten Native American Indian teens are killed in alcohol related crashes. This video features interviews from several victims of alcohol related deaths and injuries and how it impacted their life. It also discusses various ways to build awareness and prevent future deaths and injuries by using the following techniques: Community education, legislation, enforcement and treatment.

    40. OBIA Review
    The RUSAFE CK (Road Users safety Awareness for Everyone in Chatham-Kent) Campaign (which encourages helmet use while biking, blading and boarding),
    http://www.obia.on.ca/or7_1.html
    Volume 7-1 Table of Contents
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  • Mark this date...
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  • News from around the province ...
    Self-Esteem, Empowerment and Social Action

  • Back Issues Find out more information in the OBIA Review Archives
    Please direct all comments, questions or submissions to:
    Jennifer Norquay
    OBIA Review Editor
    Ontario Brain Injury Association PO Box 2338 St. Catharines, ON Ph: (905) 641-8877 ext. 238 obia@obia.on.ca
    Mark this date...
    The Annual General Meeting of Ontario Brain Injury Association is scheduled for Saturday, June 24, 2000. This year the meeting will be held in Toronto from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., although at the time of printing the location has yet to be finalized. As in prior years, the Community Association Advisory Council and the Survivor's Advisory Council will be meeting during the morning from 10:00 a.m. until 12 noon. Your proxy form, agenda and final details on meeting location, including a map, will be sent out mid-May. Please mark this date and come out and be a part of "Brain Injury Awareness Month" and make the goals of our organization heard throughout the province.
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