Home > categories > Security & Protection > Lightning Rod > What kind of fire extinguisher I should prepare for myself if this kind of customer visits my studio?
Question:

What kind of fire extinguisher I should prepare for myself if this kind of customer visits my studio?

What kind of fire extinguisher I should prepare for myself if this kind of customer visits my studio?

Answer:

Do you live in a helmet law state or a free state? I always get a headache when I ride through Nebraska. Goes away once I hit the South Dakota line and ditch the lid.
I've also gotten headaches before while riding. When I wear earplugs I don't get them. If you ride a bike with loud exhaust you may want to try them. They are also good for cutting down wind noise. Hope this helps.
As mentioned, it could certainly be wind or exhaust noise or a poor fitting helmet. If the windshield doesn't break the wind from your helmet, it could be the way the helmet pulls on your neck and head. Years ago my buddy had a HD police bike with a standard windshield (not fairing). It wasn't a problem for him, but when I rode it with my helmet, the wind would catch under the helmet and push up, nearly strangling me at anything above 45 mph. It would also blow wind behind my glasses, making it nearly impossible to see. Tight fitting goggles would have been the only thing that would have fixed that. He also wore glasses, but he was a bit taller than me and leaned back a bit more and never had that problem. If you think this is the problem, you might try adjusting the handlebars forward or backwards.
FYI, don't fertilize a plant under stress. Other than that, it sounds like your palm is dead. Depending on where you live, leave it until spring and see what happens.
I agree with most. It could very well be the helmet shape OR it could be that the wind is getting up your nose and aggravating your sinuses (behind the eyes and forehead). This would be helped by the full face helmet since the wind can't get through as much. Even with a windscreen, your face often gets hit with the wind. Do you get the same effect with a 3/4 helmet with an added face shield? The other thing could be that with the helmets other than the full face the weight of the helmet presses on your forehead too much for you with(yet again) the wind pressure. A full face helmet has a little different weight characteristic with the addition of the piece that extends around the chin.

Share to: