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Audio: The Mike & Irv Mile High Sports Radio Show Talks to Guardian
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Video: Measuring Football Impacts' Effect
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Video: 'Big Hits, Broken Dream' Examines Concussion Hazards in Youth Football
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A high-end 3D animation of sport-related concussions
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CBS Atlanta News Profiles the Guardian™
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Johns Creek Herald:  Guardian™ Reduce Danger of Concussions when worn on Football Helmets
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  • Protection - Testing shows that wearing the Guardian™ can reduce the Severity Index and Head Injury Criteria significantly

  • Waterproof - will not absorb water.  

  • One-Size Fits All - fits all current football helmets in youth and adult sizes 

  • Lightweight - 1/3 of a pound

  • Low Coefficient of Friction - slips against other Guardians, helmets and uniform materials 

  • Insulates In Hot & Cold Weather - data shows that the Guardian acts as an insulator for both hot and cold days. The head stays cooler in the hot sun and warmer in the cold weather. Added bonus for no extra cost. 

  • Field Trials - we put Guardian™ caps on 600 players in 2011 and had great results

  • Protects The Outside Of Expensive Helmets - have a full roster and scuff-free helmets on game day 

  • Scientifically Tested - tested at Wayne State University, Penn State University and Oregon Ballistics Labs

  • Expert Panel - we have over 15 MD's, neurologists, PhD biomechanical engineers, physicists and scientists consulting with us  


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CURRENT HEADLINES
“Football players aged 6 to 17 are treated in hospital emergency rooms for about 8,631 concussions each year.” 
– 2011 study by Nationwide Children’s Hospital

​“High school football players take, on average, 650 blows to the head every season.” 
– CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta


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