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Helmet Maintenance Strategy

Discover key strategies for helmet maintenance in this guide. From cleaning to routine checks, ensure your helmet's longevity and your safety during adventures.

ski helmets

Ski Helmets

To avoid any possible damage to the external protective shell of the helmet don't use hydrocarbons cleaning fluids, paints, transfers or other aggressive chemical products.to clean the helmet only use neutral soap solution.

bike helmets

Cycling & Bike Helmets

The comfort padding can be cleaned using a damp cloth. If required, use a dilute solution of neutralsoap or a mild diluted detergent as cleaning agent. Comfort padding and straps should be dried at room temperature. Cleaning the helmet casing should be performed with a mild soap solution. Do not use solvents. It is recommended to keep the helmet in a dry and unheated location, not more than 50°C (120°F)

Motorcycle Helmets

Motorcycle Helmets

Use only lukewarm water and mild soap to clean the shell and visor. Do not use cleaning products such as degreasers or alcohol. To clean the interior and other fabric parts, wash by hand or in a washing machineat maximum 30°C, without spin-cyrcle. Do not apply stickers to the helmet and visor.

climbing helmets

Climbing Helmets

Cleaning: use clean warm water (max. 30 ° C), possibly with the addition of a mild detergent (neutral soap). Then let the helmet dry away from direct heat sources. The helmet cannot be machine washed! - The helmet must not be placed in contact with chemical agents, such as solvents, acids or alcohol. - Do not paint the helmet or use other color substances of any kind. Storage: After cleaning and drying place the helmet in a cool, dry and ventilated place and not in contact with metal surfaces with sharp edges. Do not leave the helmet exposed to intense heat sources or inside a vehicle exposed to U.V. Transport: During transport, avoid compressions, exposure to direct sunlight and contact with sharp tools. For transport use, the supplied bag or packaging that preserves the integrity of the product.

Helmet Safety Warning Guidelines

Explore crucial safety warnings and guidelines for helmet usage. Prioritize your safety with essential information on potential risks and precautions to ensure a secure experience.

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• For child helmets, an adult must ALWAYS verify that the child has put the helmet on properly.
• Do not leave your helmet unattended.
• Do not leave helmets within reach of children (except for child helmets), as they may use them
incorrectly, and this may result in a risk of strangulation
or even death.

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• Before using your new helmet, read instructions carefully and keep them safe.
• The protection provided by the helmet depends on the circumstances of the accident, and wearing the protective helmet may not always prevent death or long-term disability.
• In any event, no helmet can guarantee total protection from injury, as it does not protect the face or the back of the neck,and impacts could damage the spine. Be careful!
• Verify the compatibility of all accessories provided (follow related instructions on the tags attached to the helmet) and which you intend to use with the helmet. Eyewear, for example, should not interfere with properly positioning the helmet.
• The helmet is designed to absorb the energy of an impact, which may partially damage the structure or internal protective padding, or both.This damage may not be visible, so any helmet that has been involved in an accident should be thrown away and replaced with a new one. Any impact may reduce the helmet’s ability to absorb future impacts (as the energy-absorbing material may have served its purpose and no longer be able to sustain another impact). Any helmet that has undergone a violent impact must be destroyed.
• Verify the internal and external condition of your Briko helmet and its straps before and after each use. In the event of cuts,scratches or any other damage, contact your authorized Briko reseller and/or replace the helmet.
• Use this helmet only when practicing the sport for which it is designed. It is not suited for other sports and is especially not suited for motorcycling.
• Even a low-speed accident may result in serious or fatal injury.Always obey speed limits and other rules of the road defined by law,and ride on safe roads that are in good condition. Take no unnecessary risks!

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To ensure safety, this helmet must fit properly and be fastened securely. Carefully choosethe size that best fits your head and that feels more comfortable to vou: the helmet, oncefastened, must not slip forwards or backwards. Make sure you can raise and lower the visorwith one hand even if you are wearing gloves.
Check your helmet regularly for any possible damage. Eeplace it if it has been involvedin an accident or shows signs of wear.
Before riding, make sure the strap is securely fastened and tightened.
Do not expose the helmet to heat sources. In summer, during stops, protect it from direct sunlight. Impact against solid or rough objects can damage both the paintwork and the visor, endangering the safety of the helmet.
Visors marked “Day time use only” are not suitable for use at night or in poor visibility conditions.

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• The practice of alpinism (progression or climbing on ice, snow or rock) requires knowledge and involves risks that can cause death or injury.
• Whoever uses products must be in possession of the technical and the precautionary know-out and personally assumes the responsibility for the risks entailed when the product is not used properly.
• Any modifications to the original product can have dangerous consequences for the safety and life span of the product itself.
• Any modifications are to the risk and danger of the user himself and automatically entail the curtailment of the guarantee.
• The materials do not last forever. Check the tool before using it every time and do not hesitate to replace it.

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