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Date:         Fri, 3 Feb 1995 16:30:58 -0800 (PST)
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From:         dworkin <dworkin@netcom.com>
Subject:      Re: Useful tools (Eye wear)

If it is not too duplicative, I would like to add here, *I* would up in a hospital with a doctor picking at my eye. I got a bit of metal in it while working on my exhaust system and by the next morning, it had formed a "rust ring" I could see from the inside.

First. glasses (regular or protective) are not enough. You need full goggles that seal to your face. My nemesis came in from the side as I was wiggling the manifold off.

Second, if something does get in anyhow, get to the emergency room *that day*. Don't wait and you will save yourself much pain.

H Steven Dolan dworkin@netcom.com

On Fri, 3 Feb 1995, David Kao wrote:

> >> > >>They are also good for using in crawl spaces and attics! > >>Be sure to bring protective goggles with you when you climb under the > >>car so the little particles falling off the cars underside won't get > >>in your eyes. > >> > >> > >>Steven > >> > >>sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com > >> > > A frind got something into one of his eyes under his car and suffered a week > long struggling and finally went to see an eye doc. The doc told him if he > delayed further seeing him he might need a surgery. He took a tiny rusted > piece of metal, part of exhaust tube, out of his eye. Good advice, Steve. > > David Kao >


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