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camperfamily
Sep 21, 2014Explorer
Bike helmets. A couple years back a boy flipped over the handlebars and landed on his head on the asphalt campground road. He was knocked unconscious for quite some time. Long enough for 911 call, police, ambulance and medics to arrive. That young man nearly got a helicopter ride that day, thankfully he regained consciousness. And no, he was not wearing a helmet. So, as a campground owner, parent or just a human, after seeing something like that how could you not want to see helmets in use.
You don't need it until you need it. But when you do it may well save your life. Clearly I agree with the helmets. And the CG owner's insurance company may well agree with it also and require that rule.
PS - Providing helmets just sounds nasty. Think sweaty, dirty heads or worse lice.
You don't need it until you need it. But when you do it may well save your life. Clearly I agree with the helmets. And the CG owner's insurance company may well agree with it also and require that rule.
PS - Providing helmets just sounds nasty. Think sweaty, dirty heads or worse lice.
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