Children like to be a little wilder and may ride a little too fast on two wheels - a suitable children's helmet can be crucial to avoid injuries in the event of a fall. In this article you will find out what you should pay attention to when buying and using children's helmets to ensure that your little ones are safe on the road.
Why is a children's helmet important?
Every year there are numerous bicycle accidents and sometimes serious injuries. But many of these injuries could be prevented by wearing a helmet. It is therefore important, especially for kids, always wear a helmet.
What should parents pay attention to when buying a children's helmet?
There are a number of important criteria that you as parents should definitely consider before buying a helmet for your little ones. Let's find out together what's important!
Safety standards
Make sure that the children's helmet meets important safety standards such as: EN 1078. This standard specifies that helmets must meet certain requirements for shock absorption and stability. Certifications guarantee that the helmet has undergone rigorous testing and is suitable for protecting your child.
Fit and size
Proper fit is crucial for protection. The helmet should fit snugly, but not pinch. Make sure that the helmet does not slip and that the distance to your face is about two finger widths. Not quite sure how to find the right size? In ours Guide you will receive simple instructions.
Material and construction
The materials of a child's helmet play a crucial role in its safety. Most helmets consist of an inner padding foam (EPSfoam) and an outer shell made of hard plastic. The foam absorbs the impact energy while the shell helps distribute the impact evenly.
Make sure the helmet is light but still sturdy. Helmets that are too heavy can be uncomfortable and cause children to not want to wear them. In our shop there are also special models with additional safety functions, such as: MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System), which provide additional protection in the event of a fall.
Ventilation and comfort
A children's helmet should not only be safe, but also fit comfortably. Good ventilation is important to prevent your child's head from overheating, especially on warm days. Make sure you have helmets with you multiple ventilation openings, which enable optimal air circulation.
Comfort can also be improved with padded inner liners and adjustable straps. Some helmets offer removable inner pads that can be easily washed. This is particularly beneficial if your child sweats a lot or the helmet is worn frequently.
Additional features
Some KED helmets offer additional features that increase safety. Reflectors ensure better visibility in the dark, while removable interior pads make cleaning and adjustment easy. The visual design also plays a role: A child-friendly design can help make your child more comfortable wearing the helmet.
General tips for helmet use
To ensure that the helmet provides optimal protection, you should ensure that it is always worn correctly. Check the fit and condition of the helmet regularly. If the helmet is damaged, it should be replaced immediately. A good one Care and maintenance extend the lifespan of the helmet and maintain its protective function.
Conclusion: Only the right helmet protects your kids on the go
The safety of your children is a top priority, especially when cycling. With the right helmet you can ensure they are well protected. Pay attention to the most important criteria such as safety standards, fit and comfort. Your little ones don't have a suitable helmet yet? Look at those KED children's helmets on! Not only do they offer first-class protection, but they are also available in many child-friendly designs.
