BHSI Program for 2026

Summary: Our program this year continues to rely on our website for outreach and includes work on improving helmet standards, some new projects and continued lab testing as well as other activities. With funding for all basic programs now assured through the year, 2026 may see some program innovations and website changes.

1. Our website

BHSI will actively maintain this website with daily updates through the year. This is our 30th year on the web. Our original web design was replaced with a WordPress design this year. We hope to reach a million visitors in 2026. We have had over a million each year since 2010. The web is our most effective means of reaching consumers, researchers, the press, manufacturers and others. It enables us to serve as a clearinghouse for bicycle helmet information. It is the most rapid means of disseminating new developments in the helmet field. It revolutionized our work when we came on line in 1995. We continue to search for new material. Our precious volunteer time is better spent on enhancing and maintaining the website than any other activity. We understand that some of our pages are Too Long To Read and are continuing to streamline pages to reach the texting generation and those who are surfing on very small devices. Social networking does not work for us, so we do not engage in it.

2. Lab Testing

We contract for testing by fully-accredited labs. In the past BHSI conducted a unique project to test helmets for possible damage by various commonly used consumer products. For 2017 we published our research on the effects of washing helmets in dishwashers and In 2020 we added info on COVID19 helmet cleaning with bleach. We also tested a variety of cheap and expensive helmets to compare their levels of protection. We procure a number of new concept helmets as they come out and send some of them to a lab for testing. Based on lab testing we also send helmet samples to CPSC if the believe they do not meet the US standard.

3. Consumer Representation on Bicycle Helmet Standards Committees

BHSI continues to work on the ASTM F08.53 Headgear Subcommittee. We work on various task groups and participate actively in drafting and updating standards. BHSI either sends a representative to all ASTM F08 Committee meetings.

BHSI also participates whenever the Consumer Product Safety Commission holds a meeting to discuss the Federal bicycle helmet standard. We will provide a representative to any CPSC helmet standard meetings organized during the year or attend virtually. We will also continue to cover CPSC meetings on other helmet-related subjects, and periodic meetings of the International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization where CPSC staff brief the membership. We are encouraging CPSC to update their 1999 bicycle helmet standard. We submit comments on the Commission’s actions such as this one opposing a manufacturer who requested an exemption from the bicycle helmet standard. The exemption was not granted.

4. Participation in Other Organizations

We attend the International Consumer Product Health and Safety Organization (ICPHSO) Annual Symposium when it is held here in Washington, DC. We will also participate in the annual Bicycle Summit in Washington. We will send a representative to other meetings that come up as we do every year.

BHSI has joined the National Bicycle Helmet Use Coalition, sponsored by DOT/NHTSA. We are participating in the Coalition’s virtual meetings.

5. Publications

  • Newsletter  The web is our main publishing outlet, and BHSI will continue to send its email newsletter, The Helmet Update to over 500 helmet researchers, promoters, manufacturers, standards committee members, press, medical researchers and interested helmet users. We send new issues only when there is news, rather than working up filler to keep up a set publication schedule. You can be on our email list by sending us an email request. We send about five or six Updates per year.
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  • Pamphlets  BHSI will update the Buyer’s Guide to Bicycle Helmets and A Bicycle Helmet for My Child at least once during the year. We will also keep current our pamphlet on How to Fit a Bicycle Helmet and other fact sheets that we provide. We send out paper duplicating masters of our pamphlets, but most users now download the files and print
    them locally. We also make the files available on a USB drive or CD if needed.
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  • Helmets for the Current Season  Each year BHSI researches and publishes a page on helmets on the market for the coming year. We do the research as time permits throughout the calendar year. In the past, most of the info was collected at trade shows, including Eurobike.
  • Helmet Standards Comparison BHSI will publish on the web at least one annual update of our technical standards study comparing eleven international bicycle helmet standards. This year we will add the ASTM standards for downhill mountain biking and BMX cycling, as well as the new Dutch standard and European equivalent for electric bicycle helmets.
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  • Frequently Asked Questions About Bicycle Helmets  BHSI will update this FAQ writeup explaining many aspects of helmet design and performance to reflect new developments.
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  • Materials for local helmet promotion campaigns  We update our Helmet Promotion Toolkit, a package of materials from numerous sources, frequently during the year. We add new materials as they become available and update content. The Toolkit is entirely available on the web, but we still receive some requests for it on paper. We send pamphlet duplicating masters and a CD with our entire website. We also send five DVDs with bicycle safety and helmet safety videos or can send the files on a USB thumb drive. Demand for the Toolkit has decreased as more teachers and local program organizers rely more on downloading online information.
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  • Compendium of crash stories  BHSI updates this collection of stories frequently, primarily from email messages.
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  • List of Mandatory Helmet Laws  We keep our list of mandatory helmet laws current with frequent updates. The pace of new laws has slowed almost to a halt, but states and localities have been adding new  ebike helmet laws, so we have a page up on those as well.

6. Briefings and background materials for the media

BHSI makes a special effort to provide materials to media people working on helmet articles or programs. Many researchers make use of our website, where we have a Media Room section. Although the quote of the day may not be current, we respond promptly to press emails or phone calls as well.

7. Communications

BHSI has two secure Internet domains: helmets.org and bhsi.org. Both point to the same files on the same physical server. All our web traffic now funnels to helmets.org, and we have a secure https server with certified encryption. Our local area network is connected to the Internet with a fiber optic broadband connection. Our website has run very reliably at Pair Networks servers since 2001. Their low rates reduced our web costs from the old days of running our own server here. For the first ten years we monitored our Pair Networks service every three minutes 24×7 and found that it is very reliable. We now use UptimeRobot for that function. Our site is rated as100 per cent up. There is no charge to our users for any of our web services. We do not use cookies to track visitors. We do not buy, sell or exchange email addresses, contact lists or server logs with any other organization. We do not have ads. We do not pop up annoying windows asking you to subscribe to our newsletter, although you can subscribe to it by sending an email to us.

BHSI has telephone service with voicemail at 703-486-0100. We do not maintain a fax machine.

8. Budget and donations

BHSI remains an all-volunteer organization, paying no salaries or rent to staff. For the first time in 2025 we had to hire a web design consultant to build our WordPress website. Nearly 100% of our budget goes into program expenses. We operate on a budget between $10,000 and $15,000 per year, sustained by donations from bicycle riders who believe in this work. We are not an affiliate advertising site and do not profit from your clicks on any of our links. We do not accept funding from helmet manufacturers or any organization involved in the retail sale of helmets. That includes independent bicycle shops. Checks made out to us or credit card and paypal donations are welcome from anyone else! We can’t accept anonymous donations, though. BHSI is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, so all donations are tax-deductible under IRS rules, and our confirmation letter from the IRS is here. To promote the fullest possible distribution we do not charge for our Toolkit for Helmet Promotion Programs and other materials. We can certainly put all donations to good use!

9. Organization

BHSI was founded in 1989 and benefited from the support of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association during our earlier years. In 2016 we made the transition to a fully independent 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. Our Board of Directors holds its annual meetings in February.

10. Contact Information

BHSI is located at 4611 Seventh Street South, Arlington, VA 22204-1419. You can contact us here. Our website is at helmets.org, our registered trade name, or can still be accessed at our original URL, bhsi.org.

Thank you for your interest!