helkurreid
Helkurreid, a term derived from Estonian, refers to reflective materials or devices designed to enhance visibility in low-light conditions. These are commonly used in safety apparel, road signage, and bicycle accessories. The principle behind helkurreid is retroreflection, where incoming light is reflected back towards its source. This phenomenon is achieved through the use of retroreflective sheeting, which typically contains tiny glass beads or prisms. When light strikes these elements, it bounces back in the direction it came from, making the object appear much brighter to an observer or a light source, such as vehicle headlights.
The primary purpose of helkurreid is to prevent accidents by increasing the conspicuity of individuals and