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What to do with old helmet

Johnny_Swindle

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At the end of this season, I am planning to retire my current helmet. What does everyone do with their old helmets? Can they be "recycled?"
 
Old helmets

In the UK we have a charity called "Red Cross" who provide medical cover to all types of events including motorcycle events. I give my old helmets to the local branch so that they can practice safe helmet removal on dummies and on each other. Maybe there is a similar organisation in the USA.
 
After reading Flier Tuck's comment I contacted my local fire department/EMS service. The chief assured me they could use old helmets for training and those they did not need would be turned over to the local community college that conducts EMT training courses and always has a similar need. Good tip, Flier!
 
You could always just give it to the kid that's wearing hundred-dollar sneakers... and has a ten-dollar head!

:joke::joke::joke:
 
I tend to line them up on a shelf to help me keep track of the years and adventures that have passed into history. Getting to that age when I need reminders more than I'd care to admit. In fact, I've reached the age when I can forget what I'm doing while I'm doing it. Not an original comment but it fits. :D

However, EMT/Fire Dept. sounds like a more worthwhile idea.
 
I tend to line them up on a shelf to help me keep track of the years and adventures that have passed into history. Getting to that age when I need reminders more than I'd care to admit. In fact, I've reached the age when I can forget what I'm doing while I'm doing it. Not an original comment but it fits. :D

However, EMT/Fire Dept. sounds like a more worthwhile idea.

Yea, Arion, I think I have 5 lining a shelf in my garage. Some in really good shape. Oh well maybe look into the EMT/ Fire Dept
 
I tend to line them up on a shelf to help me keep track of the years and adventures that have passed into history.

I've done the same thing in my garage with many of my hardhats.

I think giving old helmets to a fire department or EMS personnel for practice is an excellent idea!
 
I saw a pic of three old full face helmets turned into hanging light fixtures over a kitchen bench - looked great. Here are more ideas
 
Thanks Flier Tuck and JayBros......I will contact the local volunteer fire department when it is time to replace my current helmet.

After reading Flier Tuck's comment I contacted my local fire department/EMS service. The chief assured me they could use old helmets for training and those they did not need would be turned over to the local community college that conducts EMT training courses and always has a similar need. Good tip, Flier!
 
Then...

there are the motorcycle training places, local attractions, goodwill and all of the above...:thumbup:
 
I have 6 of them hanging from my patio they have good dirt in them and plants
flowers and such, wife's idea they get a lot of comments from folks.... kinda fun.
even hooked up a drip watering system. they have been there for years, I ad one or two
every 4 or 5 years....
 
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