The Helmet Doctors

“Helmet Safety: Don’t Take Chances”

Aug 31, 2023

I dropped my helmet from a short height, do I need it laser scanned?

 

Motorcyclists & Motorsport enthusiasts, buckle up for a compelling journey that unveils the crucial link between helmet safety and your passion for adrenaline. We shed light on the specific risks you face, and the devastating consequences of Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs), & present an innovative solution to fortify your protection.

 

Welcome to The Helmet Doctors, where we strive to empower you with the knowledge and tools to ensure a safe and exhilarating ride/drive every time knowing your helmet’s structural integrity is in optimal condition.

Below and the following stories we will brief you on the areas:

  • The Hidden Dangers,
  • The Unseen Perils of TBIs & Death,
  • How to Empower Prevention through Preventative Measures & Helmet Laser Scanning,
  • The Simplicity of Taking Action to Enhance Your Safety,
  • How you can become a Beacon of Hope for others,
  • How Joining our Passion for Advancements in Helmet Safety Can Save Lives and How It Just Might Be Yours That Counts.

But now let’s look at …

 

I dropped my helmet from a short height, 

do I need it laser scanned?

 

Answer: The short answer is YES.

 

Although we’ve all done it at some point, & we have all felt that sickening frustration feeling caused by dropping your helmet, however, instead of remaining unsure as to whether your helmet has now been structurally compromised, our advice is to have your helmet laser scanned for potential defects.

 

The reason why? …. It is NOT for our financial gain.

It is for your Safety & Peace of Mind.

 

As we know, it’s been well documented that helmets are designed with a limited lifespan & are designed for a once-only impact.

 

Why? … because the helmet is unable to provide 100% of its designed ability to disburse the energy away from the brain on a compromised helmet on the next impact… & everyone in their right mind would never use a helmet that has been structurally damaged.

 

So, … the issue here is, although a helmet may or may not normally result in having a structural defect from a short drop, it has also been seen & well documented, that a small drop may in fact have been the straw that broke the camel’s back. When it comes to ensuring the highest level of safety, The Helmet Doctors are at the cutting edge of laser technology. Our advanced laser scanning technology allows us to detect helmet defects with a precision that is 100,000 times better than the naked eye (that’s 10x better than our competitor), this allows us to see the invisible defects that have compromised your helmet’s integrity & ability to work effectively when it’s next needed.

 

Our advice will always be safety first & it’s better to be safe than sorry

 

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