Mohali, 28th November, 2025: Fortis Healthcare has launched a nationwide 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 respective local traffic police departments. Over 1500 helmets and first-aid booklets were distributed across high-footfall traffic zones across all the Fortis hospitals in India.

As part of the campaign, Fortis Hospital Mohali distributed approximately 100 branded helmets along with First Aid booklets to two-wheeler riders found without helmets at high-footfall traffic intersections close to its hospitals. A specially designed kiosk was set up near the high traffic zones closer to the hospital locations to facilitate smooth and impactful engagement. Karnail Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Traffic, Punjab Police Services inaugurated the activity.

This drive is aligned with the ethos of the ongoing Fortis Hai Na campaign, which emphasises preparedness, care and timely response. By encouraging safe riding habits and reducing the likelihood of preventable emergencies, Fortis aims to strengthen its positioning as a trusted healthcare partner during critical moments.

Talking about the helmet distribution drive, Dr Ritu Garg, Chief Growth & 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. Through this activity, Fortis aims to reach a wide audience across cities and reiterate the urgent need for responsible riding. The campaign underscores the organization’s enduring commitment to public safety and proactive healthcare engagement. At Fortis, we remain committed to promoting community well-being and enhancing emergency preparedness.”

Abhijit Singh, Head – SBU, Fortis Hospital Mohali said, “This initiative is not just about distributing helmets; it is about safeguarding lives and reinforcing a culture of responsibility on our roads. By combining medical insight with community outreach, we hope to reduce avoidable emergencies and ensure that fewer families suffer the trauma of preventable injuries. At Fortis, our commitment extends beyond hospital walls—we want to keep our communities safe before they ever need critical care.”

This drive forms a core part of the ‘Fortis Hai Na’ campaign’s on-ground activation strategy, designed to enhance emergency awareness, preparedness, and public trust in Fortis as a reliable healthcare partner. Through this large-scale effort, Fortis Healthcare reaffirms its commitment to community health and safety — taking emergency preparedness beyond hospital walls and into everyday life.