If you ever involved in an accident while wearing a full helmet, such as motorcycling, kart racking, auto racing, football, hocket etc. and need to have your helmet removed, you'll be glad that you have this simple device in place so your helmet can be removed easily. You don't do your sport without a helmet and you shouldn't do it without the Eject Emergency Helmet Removal System either.
The simple device is so small and lightweight it does not change the fit and feel of your helmet -- you'll never know it's there. The Eject Emergency Helmet Removal System helps prevent further neck and spine injuries of crash victims. When any type of cervical spine injury is suspected, first responders can easily remove the helmet without causing further unwanted movement to the victim's head or neck. The system is so highly lauded that the AMA (American Motorcycle Assoc.) and the IRL (Indy Racing League) now require it for all licensed professional riders and drivers.
The Eject helmet removal device is a small bladder (pictured) that sits inside your helmet. Following a crash the bladder is easily inflated by trained EMT/first responders by using a squeeze bulb or CO2 cartridge, lifting the helmet from your head reducing the risk of further aggravating any potential neck injury.
You'll also need: Inflator bulb or CO2 cartridge to inflate the bladder.
*EMT/first responders must be trained on proper use of the Eject System.
*Inflator Bulb or CO2 Cartridge sold separately.