- Categories :
- More
- Home Page
- Answers & FAQs
- Apartments & Rentals
- Auto Guide
- Automotive & Cars
- Blogs
- Business Directory
- Business to Business
- Classifieds
- Commercial Real Estate
- Community Services
- Construction, Industry & Research
- Contests
- Education & Schools
- Electronics & Computers
- Email Lists
- Employment & Jobs
- Entertainment & Arts
- Events
- Family Life
- FLYERS
- Food & Drink
- Forums
- Golf Guide
- Government
- Health & Medical
- Home Décor
- Home Improvement
- Homes For Sale
- Hotels Guide
- Insurance
- Internet & WWW
- Jobs Market
- Just For Kids
- Lawyers
- Marketplace
- Media Kit
- Money & Finance
- MOVIES - Local Listings
- Music & Nightlife Guide
- My Now!
- News
- News Archives
- Personal Care & Beauty
- Pets
- Photo Galleries
- Professional Services
- Real Estate Guide
- Religion & Spirituality
- Relocation Guide
- Restaurant Guide
- Seniors Guide
- Shopping
- Specials & Coupons
- Sports & Recreation
- Travel
- Video Directory
- Visitors Guide
- Yard & Garden
- Blogs /
- Law and Legal Services /
- Deutschmann Personal Injury & Disability Law - PERSONAL INJURY & DISABILITY LAW BLOG /
- Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association Advocates New Helmets
Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association Advocates New Helmets
By:
Deutschmann Personal Injury & Disability Law (Lawyers)
| Published 08/17/2014

The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association's new helmet campaign is funny and effective. They are giving away free helmets as part of their education campaign this year. They are also cross promoting them as appropriate for CFL Roughrider football games. The new helmets are watermelon themed which fits right in with the Roughrider fans enthusiasm for wearing watermelons to their games.
Each week a cyclist dies in Canada, and those deaths are preventable. 80% of them weren’t wearing a helmet. The SBIA hopes this helmet awareness campaign puts smiles on people’s faces and helmet’s on their heads.
Brain Injury Associations across Canada want parents and caregivers to lead by example wearing helmets. One day it was become as instinctive to wear a helmet as to strap a seat belt on.















