Why Should Your Child Wear a Sport Helmet?
This fact sheet outlines the importance of wearing the correct type of helmet for the sport, and how to make sure that helmet fits using the 2V1 Rule.
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This fact sheet outlines the importance of wearing the correct type of helmet for the sport, and how to make sure that helmet fits using the 2V1 Rule.
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