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Why do we need a new U.S. Consumer product safety commission (CPSC) bicycle helmet safety standard?

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Why do we need a new U.S. Consumer product safety commission (CPSC) bicycle helmet safety standard?

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The new standard ensures that bicycle helmets provide excellent head protection and that the chin straps are strong enough to keep a helmet on the head and in place during a fall or collision. Will bicycle helmets meeting CPSC’s bicycle helmet safety standard protect young children? Young children on bicycles suffer a higher proportion of head injuries than older bicyclists. Under CPSC’s new standard, bicycle helmets for children ages 1 to 5 cover a larger portion of the head than helmets for older persons, thus providing additional protection. All young children should wear a bicycle helmet, whether they are riding bicycles, tricycles, or are passengers on a parent’s bicycle. Never carry a child under age 1 on your bicycle. Should I replace my current bicycle helmet and buy a new one that meets the CPSC bicycle helmet safety standard? If you have a bicycle helmet that meets one or more of the voluntary bicycle helmet standards like ASTM, Snell, or ANSI, you do not need to buy a new he

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