Tuesday, December 31, 2013

When you are wearing a helmet, it can be difficult to communicate. Using a phone is almost out of the question, especially when the helmet covers the entire head. However, there are devices that offer great sound and use Bluetooth technology to provide those wearing helmets the opportunity to communicate with each other and others. Devices like those offered at www.uclear-digital.com/us/ make communicating much easier and safer.

No Helmet

There are a lot of reasons that people cite for not wearing a helmet:

  1. It will mess up their hair.
  2. It is uncomfortable.
  3. I like the feel of the wind in my hair.
  4. I can’t hear who I am talking to.

The reasons go on and on, but there is one reason to wear a helmet that trumps every other reason. If you do not wear a helmet and you get into an accident, you may suffer a traumatic brain injury (TBI). That type of injury not only messes up your hair, it also makes life very uncomfortable. TBIs can result in paralysis, the inability to walk, talk, or enjoy the wind in your hair. Smart people who want to be able to access and not lose what they have learned know that wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle, bicycle, skateboard, or while skiing or snowboarding is the smart thing to do.

Finding Solutions

That means that you have to overcome your own objections to wearing a helmet. Find the solutions that allow you to continue to enjoy the activity while also protecting your brain and head. If communication is a problem, then you need to look at websites like www.uclear-digital.com/us/ to see if they have a device that can solve your problems and allow you to wear a helmet. There is no good reason to go without head protection; there are only excuses. If you happen to be one of those people who disdain those who are living on government money and you do not wear a helmet, you may find yourself joining them. Continue to be able to exercise the freedoms that you enjoy by wearing a helmet.

Cheerio…

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