Old lids
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Old lids
Did I make up or have I read that places like the Fire Brigade take them for training?
Gonna get rid of my old lid but before I lug it thought I'd check if it might be useful in some way.
Gonna get rid of my old lid but before I lug it thought I'd check if it might be useful in some way.
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Re: Old lids
Some do, some don't.
You'd have to contact the local station. I think the ambulance service sometimes want them for training too.
You could make a nice hanging basket out of it :p
You'd have to contact the local station. I think the ambulance service sometimes want them for training too.
You could make a nice hanging basket out of it :p
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Re: Old lids
Paramedic stations and some fire stations like them for training in removal as well as cutting them off. I know Bemsee love them for rescue training as well although they aquire quite a few from crashed racers who then donate their trashed lids for training use.
As KFB said they make novelty hanging baskets which we have at the front of our training school
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Re: Old lids
Give the liner a bit of a clean; last time I did helmet removal (with the Fire Brigade) some of them were a bit choice (tacky to the touch and a bit malodorous). Cast your mind back to school when you had to borrow gym kit because you'd forgotten your own.
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Re: Old lids
Yeah I took the lining out and washed it when I got my new lid, it's been in a cupboard since.dayglo jim wrote: ↑Sat Apr 23, 2022 7:50 am Give the liner a bit of a clean; last time I did helmet removal (with the Fire Brigade) some of them were a bit choice (tacky to the touch and a bit malodorous). Cast your mind back to school when you had to borrow gym kit because you'd forgotten your own.
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