Centre Urges Consumers to Use
Only BIS Certified Helmets for Safety
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BIS carried out more than 30 search-and-seizure
operations testing over 500 helmets in FY 2024-25
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2,500 non-compliant helmets seized in Delhi
from nine manufacturers with expired or cancelled licences
[ABS News Service/05.07.2025]
The
Department of Consumer Affairs, Government of India, and the Bureau of Indian Standards
(BIS) appeal to consumers across the country to use only BIS-certified helmets.
Additionally, the Department has called for strict enforcement against the manufacture
or sale of helmets without BIS certification.
With
over 21 crore two-wheelers on Indian roads, rider safety is paramount. While wearing
a helmet is mandatory under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, its effectiveness depends
on quality. Sub-standard helmets compromise protection and defeat their purpose.
To address this, a Quality Control Order has been in force since 2021, mandating
ISI-marked helmets certified under BIS standards (IS 4151:2015) for all two-wheeler
riders.
As
of June 2025, there are 176 manufacturers across India holding valid BIS licenses
for protective helmets. The Department has observed that many helmets sold on roadsides
lack the mandatory BIS certification, posing significant risks to consumers and
numerous fatalities in road accidents. Therefore, there is an urgent need to tackle
this issue head-on.
To
enforce quality standards, BIS conducts regular factory and market surveillance.
In the last financial year, over 500 helmet samples were tested and more than 30
search-and-seizure operations were carried out for misuse of the BIS Standard Mark.
In one Delhi operation, over 2,500 non-compliant helmets were seized from nine manufacturers
with expired or cancelled licences. Similar action at 17 retail and roadside locations
led to the seizure of around 500 substandard helmets, with legal proceedings underway.
In
a bid to enhance road safety and protect consumers from substandard helmets, the
Department of Consumer Affairs had written to District Collectors (DCs) and District
Magistrates (DMs) to launch a nationwide campaign targeting manufacturers and retailers
who sell non-compliant helmets for two-wheeler riders. This initiative was a response
to the growing concerns over the quality of helmets available in the market and
their critical role in safeguarding lives on the road.
The
Department had urged district officials to take a personal interest in this matter
and launch a special campaign to ensure the enforcement of the Quality Control Order,
integrating the drive with existing road safety campaigns to maximise its impact.
BIS branch offices were instructed to engage continuously with district administrations
and police departments to support this campaign. The results were encouraging, particularly
in Delhi NCR region and the campaign is spreading to other regions too.
Earlier
this year, BIS Chennai team organised a successful roadshow distributing ISI-marked
helmets and conducted an awareness campaign in partnership with local traffic authorities
to promote adherence to safety regulations. The campaign is amplified through various
media channels, social media outreach, and civil society collaborations, raising
awareness about safety through ISI- marked Protective helmets.
Making
it convenient for consumers, BIS has added a provision on the BIS Care App and BIS
portal to check whether a helmet manufacturer is licensed or not, and also allows
users to lodge a complaint on the BIS Care App. As part of a nationwide consumer
awareness initiative, BIS organises the Quality Connect campaign where ‘Manak Mitra’
volunteers are engaging directly with consumers to provide information on mandatory
certification for helmets and other products.
The
Department of Consumer Affairs underscores the government's commitment to consumer
protection and road safety. By removing sub-standard helmets from the market, the
Department aims to prevent avoidable road accident fatalities and promote high-quality
safety gear.