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Hi ,

Here is what I know about red marks!

1. If they are a dark red and do not fade within an hour, there is a

fit issue.

2. If it is a red mark and it fades within an hour, then it needs to

be watched, but put the helmet back on.

3. If it is a pinkish red mark, and the skin blanches (turns white

when you press on it) it is OK.

4. If it is pink, then it is probably OK, just watch it.

I hate to continue with the color scheme, but I don't think that

there are true black and white guidelines for red marks.

- mom to Aidan

STARband 08/26/03 #2 to come soon

Grand Rapids, Mi

> Ok, I'm a little confused about red marks. I know that before

helmet, if

> would barely bump her cheek against my finger, she would get a red

mark. Of

> course it would fade after awhile. I know that baby skin is very

delicate. The

> orthotist told us that each time we take her helmet off, we should

be doing

> spot checks. After the hour, the red mark(s) should have faded, not

> necessarily gone away. If the spots haven't faded we are to keep

the helmet

> off until it does fade some. Does it not take a little while for

their skin to get

> used to the helmet and the heat that it causes?

>

> I would appreciate any comments.

>

> and , local helmet 12/10/03

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