YOUR OWNER’S MANUAL
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The helmet you have in your hands (or maybe it’s on your head) is a Giro. It is constructed with a foam liner and a thermoplastic shell. Extensive testing verifies that Giro helmets meet the various shock absorption, penetration, strap strength and coverage provisions of specific US and International headgear standards. Specific standard designations can be found inside your helmet.
READ THESE WARNINGS
1.All safety equipment has limitations. Read and follow all instructions carefully.
2.This helmet is intended for only the following activities: skiing and snowboarding. It is not intended for motorsport, moped or other uses.
3.This helmet is designed to absorb shock by partial destruction of the energy absorbing liner. This damage may not be visible. Therefore, if subjected to a severe blow, the helmet should be destroyed and replaced even if it appears undamaged.
4.No helmet can protect the wearer from all foreseeable accidents. Depending on the type of impact, even a low speed accident can result in a serious head injury or fatality.
5.A helmet can only provide a level of protection for areas that it covers. It does not protect the neck.
6.Please exercise care and good judgment whenever you ski or snowboard. Comply with all safety regulations and do your part to avoid accidents.
YOU HAVE RESPONSIBILITIES TOO
1) | DO | Always wear your helmet in the proper position. |
2) | DO | Fasten your buckle and tighten your chin strap. |
3) DO | Check your adjustments every time you wear your helmet. | |
4) | DO | Inspect your helmet regularly for signs of wear or damage. |
5) DO | Exercise care and good judgment whenever you ski | |
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| or snowboard. |
1)DON’T Wear a helmet that’s been in an accident.
2)DON’T Attach anything to the helmet unless recommended by the manufacturer.
3)DON’T Wear someone else’s helmet.
4)DON’T Wear anything hard or sharp under your helmet.
5)DON’T Take unnecessary risks just because you’re wearing a helmet.