Save the Date: Bike Helmet Safety Event May 8

Save the Date: Bike Helmet Safety Event May 8

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May 2 to 10 is Ohio Bike Helmet Safety Awareness Week. Children’s Hospital, Safe Kids Summit County and the Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics will provide free bike helmets to children ages 3 to 16 as part of the “Put a Lid on It! Protect Before You Pedal” event on May 8 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Reach Opportunity Center at Summit Lake, 390 W. Crosier St. in Akron.

The event also gives parents and guardians the opportunity to have their children’s helmets correctly fitted courtesy of Safe Kids Summit County.

“The City of Akron has a bike helmet ordinance, which requires every person under age 16 to wear a bike helmet when operating a bicycle,” says Courtney Hudson, injury prevention traumatic brain injury coalition coordinator at Akron Children’s.

According to the Ohio AAP, 75 percent of bike-related fatalities would be prevented with a helmet, and helmet use can reduce the risk of a head injury by 85 percent.

Last summer, Akron Children’s conducted bicycle helmet surveillance in Summit County to identify children wearing bike helmets as part of the Ohio Department of Health Traumatic Brain Injury Prevention Grant. Out of almost 100 children identified riding a bike, only one child was wearing a helmet.

“Safe Kids Summit County is committed to changing that sad statistic,” Hudson says.

“For the cost of a $10 bike helmet, we can take $41 out of Ohio’s health care system. That’s a significant return on an affordable investment for our families.”

For questions regarding the event, call 330-543-8942

About the author

Angela Gartner has been the editor at Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine since 2014. She has won local and national awards for her features, columns and photography over the years. Previously, her work appeared in publications including The News-Herald, Sun Newspapers and The Chicago Tribune. She grew up in Northeast Ohio and is a mom of two boys. The whole family is busy every weekend with sports and finding new happenings around the region. She is also a board member and past president at the Cleveland Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. She loves reading, writing poetry and taking the family's Scottish Terrier on walks.

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