by Shrug53 » Tue Feb 22, 2005 8:35 am
I learned early on that you can never be too safe.
As soon as I am done with a given tool, I put it back in it's place.
When I use anything with cords I always wrap them and put them away as soon as I am done.
I use heavy duty power strips with everything, and when my house was being built I had a high amp outlet put in the garage.
I use safety glasses and dust masks whenever appropriate, and depending on what I am doing, either Mechanix brand gloves, or latex surgical gloves.
The reson I got so careful was my next door neighbor. I remember, even when I was a child he always kept his shop clean and alway used proper safety equipment. Even when he mows his lawn, he wears long pants and a long sleeve work shirt, saftey glasses, dust mask, and gloves.
The last time I saw him was about two years ago before I left L.A. He was 85 years old and was in great shape, like somebody 25 years younger.
Clearly you have to take care of yourself, eat well, etc., but by protecting his eyes, and especially his lungs, and having never injured himself seriously because he tool a little extra caution, he is still in prime health.