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Modern Sports Helmets: Their History, Science and Art (Schiffer Books)
Modern Sports Helmets: Their History, Science and Art (Schiffer Books)
by James A., Ph.D. Newman
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ISO 3873:1977, Industrial safety helmets
ISO 3873:1977, Industrial safety helmets
by ISO TC 94/SC 1
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Further evidence for the effectiveness of bicycle safety helmets.: An article from: Medical Update
Further evidence for the effectiveness of bicycle safety helmets.: An article from: Medical Update
by Edwin W. Brown
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Motorcycle safety, helmets an issue as U.S. deaths increase: more than 5,000 U.S. deaths in 2007.: An article from: The Nation's Health
Motorcycle safety, helmets an issue as U.S. deaths increase: more than 5,000 U.S. deaths in 2007.: An article from: The Nation's Health
by Kim Krisberg
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Where's the leadership? Sailors and Marines who attend a motorcycle safety course learn that wearing a helmet is mandatory--both on and off base.: An article from: Sea&Shore
Where's the leadership? Sailors and Marines who attend a motorcycle safety course learn that wearing a helmet is mandatory--both on and off base.: An article from: Sea&Shore
by Joe Perfetto
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Selecting Unique ATV Helmets

With so many different varieties of ATV helmets available it can be very difficult to select just one. These helmets are very difficult to find from local dealers of helmets. You have to approach the dealers who deal in the unique helmet designs for the different riders.

  

The complete personality of the riders depends in large part upon the ATV helmets that they use. If you wish to stand out in the crowd then consider the snazzy ATV helmets and roar away with them. These novelty helmets enhance the motorcycle rider's popularity and spectators at the race will consider you with awe and admiration.

It is not difficult to find dealers who stock and sell novelty ATV helmets. Many of the novelty helmets are very attractive and riders can find it very difficult to resist wanting to buy a couple of them. If you are not satisfied with the usual ones in the market then you need to give the dealer your specifications and get one. Be clear on your personal taste and specifications and get your ideas across clearly to them. Getting personalized novelty ATV helmet s also carries many advantages. You will feel comfortable in them, since they are designed according to your taste and it will look good on you also. And who is not proud of his own ATV novelty helmets, especially when it is designed according to their own personal taste!

At the same time you have to take special extra care of your novelty helmets since they are specially designed just for you. Novelty ATV helmets should be cleaned using very mild soap. Do not use harsh products or petroleum to clean them in any way since all they do is damage the outer protective layer of the novelty helmets. Be careful not to drop the helmet anywhere, especially in hard places, since even a smallest crack will cost you very much discomfort. Cracks in ATV helmets can weaken the helmet, which in turn can reduce the safety factor of the helmet. Since you do not want to compromise on your safety, it is far better to buy a new helmet if yours is in any way damaged. Safety counts more than looks when it comes to ATV helmets.

Keep another major point in the mind that your helmet should not be placed anywhere near any products of gasoline or cleaning or near the fire or heat, as contact with these elements will prove to be very dangerous. The chemicals used in these products will result in risky reactions which could weaken and damage your helmet.

Last but not the least; remember to study all the instructions given along with the novelty ATV helmets. They usually cover all the aspects, right from the painting and decoration of your helmet to the best way of caring for it.


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