EMS PSA – Bicycle Helmet Safety

Most injuries occur when a cyclist suffers a fall, strikes a stationary object, or collides with another cyclist/pedestrian. It is the law in Alberta that cyclists under the age of 18 must wear a helmet (and recommended for all ages). Helmets should be CSA approved and worn during recreational activities such as skateboarding, in-line skating, and cycling. 

Getting informed

  • Wearing a helmet while cycling can prevent significant injury.
  • Brain injuries can cause permanent disability or even death. 
  • Reduce your risk by always wearing your helmet.
  • Replace any helmet that has been involved in a crash, even   if it appears undamaged. 

Getting started

  • Allow children to assist when buying their helmet. Cyclists who choose their own helmet are more likely to wear them.
  • Start the habit early. Young children learning to ride need to wear helmets.
  • Parents can lead by example by wearing a helmet when cycling.

Getting the right fit

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