Speedy Evacuation Helmet | Toyo Safety

Speedy Evacuation Helmet by Toyo Safety is a foldable safety helmet. This feature of being able to fold makes the helmet easy to store and also to transport. A helmet such as this is useful, especially in an earthquake prone area as Japan, as it’s time of occurrence can be unknown.

Speedy Evacuation Helmet

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A strap located at the rear of the helm operates the helmet, that when pulled tightly makes the once folded helmet ridged to withstand falling debris. This strap can also be folded underneath the helm to prevent any obstructions or entanglement. It is also relatively light making its weight a non-issue. For extra support when using the helmet, its also comes equipped with a chin support strap.

Speedy Evacuation Helmet

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The helmet is available in a variety of four colors, including yellow, red, orange and white. These colors are used for there bright and vibrancy as it makes the user easily seen by rescuers in an emergency issue.

Speedy Evacuation Helmet

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