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Head injuries are the leading cause of death and injury in bike-related accidents. Help protect and prepare your children for safe bicycle riding by making sure... Your Child Wears A HelmetAn approved bike helmet will have a sticker inside that certifies if the helmet meets the standards of the Snell Memorial Foundation, and/or the American National Standards Institute. The bike helmet should fit snugly, cover the top of the child's forehead, and does not slide. Involve your child in picking out the bike helmet. Make sure it's a helmet your child likes, since it must be worn for every bike ride. Be a good example by wearing a bike helmet yourself. The Bike is Safe to RideYour child should be able to straddle the bike and have both feet flat on the ground. All moving parts of the bike should be in good working condition (gears, pedals, chain, steering, spokes, tightness of seat and handlebars). Regularly check the tire pressure and brakes. The bike should have reflectors on both wheels, on the front, and on the back of the bike. It should also have a headlight and a horn. Your Child Knows Safe Biking RulesChildren should keep at least one hand on the handlebars at all times. Headsets or headphones should not be worn while biking. Your child should not ride double on a bicycle. Use leg clips if necessary to help secure loose clothing. Make sure shoe laces are securely tied. Night riding is discouraged. If it is absolutely necessary to ride after dark, white or light colored clothing should be worn, and the light should be turned on. Young children should not ride bikes in the street. Rules of the Road are Obeyed
Children with Special Needs are ProtectedAn infant who cannot cannot hold up his head when wearing a small helmet should not ride on a bike. Young children who can sit well unsupported and whose necks can support wearing bike helmets should ride in rear-mounted seat carriers. Children with special needs may require adapted seating to safely secure them on a bike or carrier. For more information, please call Riley Hospital for Children, (317) 274-2964. Bike Safety ChecklistHelp protect your child by making sure...
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