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Solar Eclipse Safety Tips 2024

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Welcome to a new episode of the Medical Moms of NICU podcast. On this milestone, we present a special episode for the Solar Eclipse day, and thank all our listeners for their constant support as we guide and share tips for NICU moms worldwide.

Our host, Tanisha, takes us through the significance of the day, noting that the last solar eclipse visible in totality from Arkansas was back in 1918. With the next one expected to occur in 25 years, the day is especially monumental. As we move towards the celestial spectacle, Tanisha shares crucial safety advice to protect your eyes while viewing the Solar Eclipse. You must wear special glasses complying with ISO 123.112-2:2015, which are special for viewing eclipses and are not the same as your everyday sunglasses. Note any discomfort or suspicious symptoms in your children post viewing the eclipse and consult with an eye doctor at the soonest.

For families in Arkansas, Tanisha introduces some fascinating and kid-friendly events at University Central Arkansas 10am-3pm CST where NASA information about the Solar Eclipse will be available along with other fun activities like games, bounce houses, and food. This episode is packed to the brim with not just Solar Eclipse safety information but also chronicles Tanisha's tips for navigating the medical system and coping with life after NICU.

Celebrate this celestial spectacle but remember to be cautious. Stay safe, and enjoy an amazing Solar Eclipse day!

#nicu #picu #solareclipse #solareclipse2024 #historyinthemaking #medicalmom #momsupport #mmonday #moonday #momunity #familyfun

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Welcome to a new episode of the Medical Moms of NICU podcast. On this milestone, we present a special episode for the Solar Eclipse day, and thank all our listeners for their constant support as we guide and share tips for NICU moms worldwide.

Our host, Tanisha, takes us through the significance of the day, noting that the last solar eclipse visible in totality from Arkansas was back in 1918. With the next one expected to occur in 25 years, the day is especially monumental. As we move towards the celestial spectacle, Tanisha shares crucial safety advice to protect your eyes while viewing the Solar Eclipse. You must wear special glasses complying with ISO 123.112-2:2015, which are special for viewing eclipses and are not the same as your everyday sunglasses. Note any discomfort or suspicious symptoms in your children post viewing the eclipse and consult with an eye doctor at the soonest.

For families in Arkansas, Tanisha introduces some fascinating and kid-friendly events at University Central Arkansas 10am-3pm CST where NASA information about the Solar Eclipse will be available along with other fun activities like games, bounce houses, and food. This episode is packed to the brim with not just Solar Eclipse safety information but also chronicles Tanisha's tips for navigating the medical system and coping with life after NICU.

Celebrate this celestial spectacle but remember to be cautious. Stay safe, and enjoy an amazing Solar Eclipse day!

#nicu #picu #solareclipse #solareclipse2024 #historyinthemaking #medicalmom #momsupport #mmonday #moonday #momunity #familyfun

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