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Free Bike Helmets Available For Palos Park Kids

Palos Park Police Department offering free bike helmets for kids.

Mayor John Mahoney leads residents on a bike ride.
Mayor John Mahoney leads residents on a bike ride. (Palos Park PD)

PALOS PARK, IL -- The Palos Park Police Department wants kids to have fun riding their bikes this summer and be safe at the same time. If your kid needs a bike helmet, or if your child's head has grown from last year, Palos Park police will be handing out FREE bike helmets. The bike helmets are being distributed to local children as part of the ProRider National Children-N-Safety program.

"Head injuries and falls from bicycles are one of the leading causes of emergency room visits among children, especially during the summer months," Palos Park Police Chief Joe Miller said. "Police hope that by issuing the helmets they can prevent trips to the ER.”

Mayor John Mahoney, an avid bicyclist reminded all bike riders that “aach member of the Palos Park Police Bicycle Patrol Unit wear their bike helmets any time they ride.

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Wearing a properly fitted helmet is the best way to prevent head injuries or death. The program is available to Palos Park residents only. Miller said the bike helmets will be available for pick up in early April at the Palos Park police station, 8999 W. 123rd St.

For more information, contact Chief Joe Miller by email at Jmiller@palospark.org or call 708-671-3770.

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