Protective Eyewear
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Safety Eyewear protects workers in high-temp environments., Gateway Safety, Inc.
news.thomasnet.com — “StarLite FOAM Safety Eyewear Gives Workers a Protective Edge in Sweltering Work Environments, Gateway Safety, Inc.” View full resource at news.thomasnet.com
Most Recently Shared on August 7, 2010 at 10:42 am By:
Safety Eyewear protects workers in high-temp environments.: Designed to meet or exceed ANSI Z87.1+ standard, StarL... http://bit.ly/arXs5X
Susquehanna Independent Weekender | independentweekender.com | Serving Montrose, Pa. and surrounding communities » Protective field hockey eyewear met with positivity
independentweekender.com — “The Susquehanna Independent Weekender is the source of news and information for Montrose, Pa. in Susquehanna County, as well as adjoining portions of Wyoming, Bradford, Lackawanna and Luzerne counties bringing readers up-to-date with local news, sports and obituaries.” View full resource at independentweekender.com
Most Recently Shared on August 31, 2011 at 4:39 pm By:
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Today’s warriors have the best eye protection in history
drryo.com — “Advances in what’s known as “ballistic eyewear” have saved the vision of many soldiers.” View full resource at drryo.com
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New on DrRyo.com: Today’s warriors have the best eye protection in history http://t.co/VBrWk8z
Sports Stuff: Protect your child’s eyes | Kids in Sports | Character Building | JBM Thinks
jbmthinks.com — “Did you know that more than 40,000 sports-related occur in the United States each year? And more than one third of those victims are children? (American Academy of Opthamalogy). ...” View full resource at jbmthinks.com
Most Recently Shared on July 5, 2011 at 6:05 am By:
RT @jbmthinks: protect your child's eyes...protective sports eyewear give away http://ow.ly/5vWVW #youthsports #sportsparenting #giveawy
Wide-Range Safety Protection Glasses for Work and Play | EyeCare 20/20
eyecare2020.com — “Whether you're looking for safety glasses for personal use or for eye protection on the job, you should always choose safety glasses that are right for you.” View full resource at eyecare2020.com
Most Recently Shared on July 6, 2011 at 3:25 pm By:
no matter what you do, there are protective glasses to fit your needs... http://ow.ly/5xWqN #eyewear #eyecare #glasses
Eye Health and Safety Should Be Job One:
health.msn.com — “Eye Health and Safety Should Be Job One:” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Eye injuries down in women's lacrosse | Reuters
reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eye injuries among female lacrosse players dropped dramatically after US Lacrosse, the governing board for the sport, required protective eyewear in 2004, according to a new” View full resource at reuters.com
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Good news: Eye injuries down in women’s lacrosse http://t.co/0ZjuNAvM #FocusOnYourVision
Gardening Mishap Leaves Man With Shears Impaled in Head - ABC News
abcnews.go.com — ““It was excruciating. I can’t tell you how much it hurt.” That’s what 86-year old Leroy Luetscher of Green Valley, Ariz., had to say about a grisly gardening injury that very easily could have resulted in blindness, brain damage or worse, according to a report from ABC News Tucson affiliate KGUN9. Last month, Luetscher was trimming plants in his garden when he dropped his pruning shears. Reaching down to pick them up, he lost his balance, and fell face-first on the handle” View full resource at abcnews.go.com
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Gardening Mishap Leaves Man With Shears Impaled in Head: http://t.co/0qrfdCa via @AddThis
Eye Health in Sports and Recreation
geteyesmart.org — “Tens of thousands of sports and recreation-related eye injuries occur each year. The good news is that 90 percent of serious eye injuries are preventable through use of appropriate protective eyewear. The risk of eye injury can vary depending on the activity. Make sure the level of eye protection you or others in your family use is appropriate for the type of activity. Regular eyeglasses do not offer proper eye protection.” View full resource at geteyesmart.org
Most Recently Shared on December 9, 2009 at 5:03 pm By:
taking part in recreational activities this weekend? Home repairs or yardwork?Remember protective eyewear! http://bit.ly/1590Og
Preventing Eye Injuries
geteyesmart.org — “The easiest step to prevent 90 percent of eye injuries is wearing the proper protective eyewear. If you have suffered an eye injury, have an ophthalmologist or other medical doctor examine the eye as soon as possible, even if the injury seems minor.” View full resource at geteyesmart.org
Most Recently Shared on December 20, 2009 at 5:02 pm By:
Did you know more than 40% of all eye injuries are sports related? It's sports eye safety month! http://ow.ly/4rdVv
Children’s Eye Injuries: Prevention and Care
geteyesmart.org — “Each year thousands of children sustain eye damage or even blindness from accidents at home, at play or in the car. More than 90 percent of all eye injuries can be prevented through use of suitable protective eyewear. It is important to learn how to prevent eye injuries and care for them by providing first aid and seeking medical attention.” View full resource at geteyesmart.org
Most Recently Shared on November 21, 2011 at 5:32 pm By:
Planning to do some #blackfriday shopping? How to avoid toys that could result in an eye injury http://t.co/F5yqcyHX
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