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Facing new challenges prompts the need for fresh solutions, and the students from IIM Vadodara rose to meet that demand. To combat the relentless heatwave gripping the nation, they crafted AC helmets for the Vadodara Traffic Police, offering them a cool reprieve while on duty. These helmets, powered by batteries, bring much-needed relief to the officers who tirelessly brave the elements to ensure road safety and order, rain or shine. It’s like a heartfelt tribute to their dedication, and these students nailed it.
“These have been given to personnel deployed during daytime on roads. It is battery operated helmet that helps in maintaining the body temperature. Close to 450 personnel have been given this helmet,” shared the police department.
Check out how they’re rocking these helmets in action in this viral video:
#WATCH | Gujarat: Vadodara Traffic Police provided AC helmets to its personnel to beat scorching heat waves in summer. pic.twitter.com/L3SgyV2uEm— ANI (@ANI) April 17, 2024
Last year, Ahmedabad Traffic Police introduced AC helmets too. And soon, Kanpur Traffic Police will trial them, aiming to provide relief from the heat and rain to officers statewide, even in Lucknow.
But what are these AC helmets?
These helmets boast a unique design, featuring a plastic top with an integrated fan-like structure. The power source for these cooling wonders is a battery pack worn comfortably around the waist by traffic police personnel. Impressively, these helmets can operate effectively for up to eight hours on a single full charge. Not only do they provide a cooling breeze, but they also shield the Ahmedabad traffic police from dust and pollutants. Interestingly, these helmets are slightly heavier by 500 grams compared to regular riding helmets.
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The ‘AC helmet’ distinguishes itself with its slim plastic top, setting it apart from traditional riding helmets. It incorporates a fan mechanism alongside several supplementary components. According to reports, these specialised helmets cost between Rs. 12,000 and Rs. 16,000 on average.
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