Indian helmets go global: Steelbird's ECE 22.06, DOT-certified IGNYTE to debut at EICMA ‘24

Ignyte helmets by Steelbird Helmets India are preparing to showcase their latest ECE 22.06 and DOT certified products at EICMA 2024 in Milan, Italy. This marks their entry as the first brand with these certifications, highlighting their commitment to rigorous safety standards amid ongoing motorcycle safety concerns in India.

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Steelbird's ECE 22.06, DOT-certified IGNYTE to debut at EICMA ‘24 Ignyte helmets , a range of flagship helmets from Steelbird Helmets India, is gearing up to showcase its latest products at EICMA 2024 , the world’s largest motorcycle exhibition, held in Milan, Italy. This marks a significant milestone as the Ignyte range becomes the first brand to feature both ECE 22.

06 and DOT certifications, bringing it head-to-head with the world’s top motorcycle gear manufacturers. At EICMA 2024, Ignyte will present its latest collection of helmets and motorcycle gear, locking horns against European products. With certifications from ECE 22.



06 and DOT, the company says that these helmets meet the world’s most stringent safety standards . Steelbird Ignyte helmets: What are ECE 22.06 certifications? ECE 22.

06 is a European safety standard for motorcycle helmets . Helmets certified to this standard have undergone rigorous testing to ensure they meet specific requirements for impact resistance, penetration resistance, field of vision, chin strap retention, and other safety features. It is considered one of the most stringent helmet safety standards in the world.

Ather Rizta Review: Practicality meets performance? | TOI Auto #Ather #Rizta According to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, road accidents are a major cause of death and injury in India, and a significant number of these accidents involve motorcycles. Many of the victims of these accidents suffered severe head injuries that could have been prevented by wearing a helmet. Wearing a safe helmet can significantly reduce the risk of head injury and death in the event of a crash.

Studies have shown that wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of head injury by up to 80% and the risk of death by up to 70% in the event of a motorcycle accident..