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My husband wants to buy one so we can take our 9 month old out on bike rides.
Have you had any luck with yours?
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In some places it is illegal to have a baby on a bike until they are 1 year old. A baby can not wear a helmet until age one or later depending on many factors.
A child's neck and head are still far more likely to be seriously injured until age 3 or later.
http://www.helmets.org/little1s.htm
Nobody we have met in the injury prevention field recommends taking an infant of less than 12 months in a bicycle child seat, trailer, sidecar or any other carrier. Nobody. And we do not either.
New York state law prohibits it. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission thinks it is dangerous to take a child under one year on a bicycle, and here is their rationale:
Maurice Keenan, MD, from the American Academy of Pediatrics [21], requested that a minimum age of 1 year be reflected on the label for helmets intended for children under age 5. This would better convey the message that infants (children under age 1) should not be passengers on a bicycle under any circumstance.
The Commission agrees with the commenter that children under 1 year of age should not be on bicycles. Children are just learning to sit unsupported at about 9 months of age. Until this age, infants have not developed sufficient bone mass and muscle tone to enable them to sit unsupported with their backs straight. Pediatricians advise against having infants sitting in a slumped or curled position for prolonged periods. This position may even be exacerbated by the added weight of a bicycle helmet on the infantâs head. Because pediatricians recommend against having children under age 1 as passengers on bicycles, the Commission does not want the certification label to imply that children under age 1 can ride safely.
Source: 16 CFR Part 1203 Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets; Final Rule, page 11726
That explains why you will not find a child helmet on the market sized for a tiny tot. You certainly do not want to ride with a bare-headed child, and in some places it is illegal. In fact, several states have laws against taking children under one year of age on a bicycle, even with a helmet.
In some places it is illegal to have a baby on a bike until they are 1 year old. A baby can not wear a helmet until age one or later depending on many factors.
A child's neck and head are still far more likely to be seriously injured until age 3 or later.
http://www.helmets.org/little1s.htm
Nobody we have met in the injury prevention field recommends taking an infant of less than 12 months in a bicycle child seat, trailer, sidecar or any other carrier. Nobody. And we do not either.
New York state law prohibits it. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission thinks it is dangerous to take a child under one year on a bicycle, and here is their rationale:
Maurice Keenan, MD, from the American Academy of Pediatrics [21], requested that a minimum age of 1 year be reflected on the label for helmets intended for children under age 5. This would better convey the message that infants (children under age 1) should not be passengers on a bicycle under any circumstance.
The Commission agrees with the commenter that children under 1 year of age should not be on bicycles. Children are just learning to sit unsupported at about 9 months of age. Until this age, infants have not developed sufficient bone mass and muscle tone to enable them to sit unsupported with their backs straight. Pediatricians advise against having infants sitting in a slumped or curled position for prolonged periods. This position may even be exacerbated by the added weight of a bicycle helmet on the infantâs head. Because pediatricians recommend against having children under age 1 as passengers on bicycles, the Commission does not want the certification label to imply that children under age 1 can ride safely.
Source: 16 CFR Part 1203 Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets; Final Rule, page 11726
That explains why you will not find a child helmet on the market sized for a tiny tot. You certainly do not want to ride with a bare-headed child, and in some places it is illegal. In fact, several states have laws against taking children under one year of age on a bicycle, even with a helmet.
helmet for baby - for brother's baseball games?
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Our little Alli(6 month but wearing 9/12 month clothing) is going to be watching her older brother(11) play baseball this year. I see bike helmets but does anyone know of a "batting" type helmet I could get for her? I like the idea of the visor and the ear protection against crazy pop flies. I see a person get hit every year and I'd like to prevent it from doing any major damage to her head in case she gets hit.
Thanks.
No...not over protective...I've seen the balls smack people right in the head...every year since he has been playing since he was 6 years old. Just taking an extra precation that's all for this first year. Not talking tee ball - kids pitching 60 MPH and bat speeds added to that...pretty painfull line drive even for an audult. Im,agine that for a 6 month old.
But thanks for the less than helpful information I asked for.
Good point on the neck support, I did not even think of that. I guess we will just move out to the outfield instead of the stands on the baseline. Thank you!
Answer
The problem you are going to have is a young child's neck can not support that much weight.
The only thing I could find was cloth for a child under 1 was www.onestepahead.com and ww.thudguard.com . They aren't designed for the protection you are seeking.
The problem you are going to have is a young child's neck can not support that much weight.
The only thing I could find was cloth for a child under 1 was www.onestepahead.com and ww.thudguard.com . They aren't designed for the protection you are seeking.
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