Fortis launches helmet safety drive
50 helmets and first-aid booklets distributed across high-footfall zones
Fortis Healthcare has launched a nation-wide helmet safety campaign aimed at promoting road safety and preventing avoidable emergencies caused by two-wheeler accidents.
The initiative will run across multiple Fortis locations pan-India, in close collaboration with the local traffic police.
As part of the drive, over 1,500 helmets and first-aid booklets were distributed across high-footfall zones across Fortis hospitals in India.
Fortis Escorts Hospital, Amritsar, distributed approximately 50 branded helmets along with first-aid booklets to two-wheeler riders found without helmets at various high-footfall intersections.
A kiosk was set up near high-traffic zones close to the hospital to facilitate smooth and impactful engagement. Amritsar Assistant Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Amandeep Kaur inaugurated the activity, which featured a promoter dressed as ‘Yamraj’, symbolising the consequences of unsafe riding practices.
Talking about the drive, Dr Ritu Garg, chief growth and innovation officer, Fortis Healthcare, said: “Our primary objective is to raise awareness about the crucial role helmet usage plays in saving lives. With this initiative, we want to remind riders that a simple precaution can prevent life-changing injuries. The campaign underscores the organisation’s enduring commitment to public safety and proactive healthcare engagement.”
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