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Putting on and taking off a motorcycle helmet safely is essential for your protection. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it correctly:

Putting on a Motorcycle Helmet:

  1. Prepare the helmet: Ensure that your helmet is the correct size and fits properly. Remove any stickers, tags, or packaging materials.

  2. Loosen the straps: Loosen the chin straps on the helmet so that they are open and easily accessible.

  3. Hold the helmet properly: Place your thumbs on the inside of the helmet's straps, and spread your fingers to hold the helmet from the bottom. Your fingers should be on the outside of the visor.

  4. Position the helmet: Tilt your head slightly forward and slide the helmet onto your head. The front of the helmet should rest just above your eyebrows. Ensure that the helmet is level and not tilted too far forward or backward.

  5. Fasten the chin straps: With the helmet properly positioned, reach under your chin and fasten the chin straps. Tighten them enough to keep the helmet securely in place, but not so tight that they cause discomfort or restrict your breathing.

  6. Test the fit: Once the helmet is fastened, move your head from side to side and up and down to check for any movement. The helmet should feel snug and secure without any excessive movement.

Taking off a Motorcycle Helmet:

  1. Unfasten the chin straps: Reach under your chin and unfasten the chin straps. Loosen them to provide more slack.

  2. Hold the helmet properly: Grasp the helmet from the bottom with your fingers on the outside of the visor, similar to when you put it on.

  3. Tilt your head forward: Tilt your head slightly forward to create space between the back of your head and the helmet.

  4. Slide the helmet off: Using a gentle and controlled motion, slide the helmet off your head, lifting it from the back. Be careful not to rush or jerk the helmet off, as this can cause discomfort or potentially damage your neck.

  5. Stow the helmet safely: Once the helmet is off, place it in a secure and safe location. Avoid placing it where it could fall or get damaged.

Remember, it's important to always follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for putting on and taking off your specific helmet model. Additionally, if you notice any signs of damage or wear on your helmet, it's crucial to replace it for your safety.

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