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CPSC Urges Skiers, Snowboarders to Wear Helmets to Prevent Head Injuries

December 23, 1999
Release # 00-041



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For Immediate Release;
Contact: Ken Giles
(301) 504-0580 Ext. 1184


WASHINGTON, D.C. - As millions of enthusiasts hit the slopes this season, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging skiers and snowboarders to wear helmets to help prevent head injuries from falls and collisions. A CPSC study released last year as part of the agency's ongoing work to reduce head injuries, concluded that helmet use could prevent or reduce the severity of head injuries to both children and adults.

In 1998, there were more than 16,000 head injuries associated with skiing and snowboarding. CPSC estimates that each year more than 7,000 head injuries could be prevented or reduced in severity with helmet use.

"These injuries can be devastating," said CPSC Chairman Ann Brown, "Simply strapping on a helmet before hitting the slopes can save your life. Just as bicyclists do, skiers and snowboarders should get the helmet habit."

In addition to wearing helmets specifically designed for skiing or snowboarding, the CPSC recommends these additional safety tips:

  • Select the right equipment, and make sure items such as bindings and boots are adjusted to fit properly.
  • Make sure you have the proper training, and don't ski or snowboard beyond your ability.
  • Ski and snowboard in control, and follow the rules of the slopes.
  • Never ski or snowboard alone. Make sure someone is there to help you if you get hurt.
  • Get in shape before you hit the slopes. Making sure you are physically fit before you ski or snowboard can help prevent injuries.
  • Wear warm, close-fitting clothing. Loose clothing can become entangled in lifts, tow ropes and ski poles.

For more information on skiing and snowboarding safety, call CPSC's Hotline at (800) 638-2772 or go to CPSC's web site at www.cpsc.gov.

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