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A helmet is a piece of protective gear that is worn on a person's head. This gear can be made of metal, resin, plastic and may be reinforced by certain types of fiber during production. Helmets can be used for warfare and combat, for sports, in protection against falling objects or for direct collisions. What are some career fields or hobbies that require helmet types?
Helmet Types By Career Or Hobby There are various helmet types for career fields like military, construction, mining as well as professional sports. Even sporting hobbies between friends may require the use of a helmet, such as games like football, baseball, skiing, snowboarding, hockey, horse riding, racing, motorcycling or bicycling or rock climbing. Helmets may be required by law in some jurisdictions, depending on the level of risk involved in the sporting activity. For instance, some states or counties may have a law that requires all cyclists, motorcycle or bicycle, to wear protective helmets when they are cycling in public. Most helmet types are designed with the same basic concept: they protect the user's head through an energy-absorption process. Besides the design of energy-absorption, helmet types also differ in volume and weight. All of these factors are important in determining the overall safety of a helmet. One size does not protect all. A helmet's design will also be depend on how it will be used to protect. For example, bicycle helmets protect a person's head from impact, from direct force that could come from falling. A helmet designed for rock climbing or construction, however, would protect a person from falling objects. Furthermore, a bicycling helmet would be designed with comfort in mind, with good ventilation, while climbing or construction helmet would be lightweight, so as not to throw off the worker's technique. Helmets may also be used by some police authorities, or even in rare medical cases. Where To Find Helmet Types Helmets are usually found at sporting good stores, or perhaps even at activity centers, such as sport and event locations. They can also be found online from such helmet-dedicated sites as HelmetCity.com, LeatherUp.com, RideGear.com, PitStopUSA.com, as well as many motorcycle helmet stores like Jafrum.com and HelmetOutletUSA.com. Whether wearing a helmet in your area is your choice or the official law, remember that wearing a helmet can save your life. While some people may feel that they don't need a helmet because they are an experienced bike rider, (or some other sport or job) remember that even when a person walks or jogs, unexpected loss of balance can occur at any time. How much less reliable is a machine! Also, if you are in heavy traffic then you have to worry about the mistakes of others, as well as your own. Drive safely and suit up!
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