DeKalb Provides Safety Tips for Solar Eclipse

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Dekalb County

DECATUR, Ga. – DeKalb County will be in the path of the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday,  Aug. 21. This is a unique event, however, it does require citizens to exercise safety to avoid injuries.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, DeKalb County will see a partial (97.6 percent obscuration) solar eclipse, with the peak occurring at 2:36 p.m.

Below are some tips from DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency to stay safe during the eclipse:

·       Do not look at the sun without proper protection. Sunglasses are not sufficient. Specialty solar glasses that meet the international standard ISO 12312-2 for direct observation of the sun should be used. Several DeKalb County libraries are giving them away for free with program participation. Visit www.dekalblibrary.org for more information on programs.

·       Read the instructions with the solar glasses.

·       Solar glasses should be inspected before each use. Do not use if they are damaged in any way.

·       Solar glasses should be used each time the sun is viewed during the eclipse since DeKalb County will not experience a total eclipse.

·       Do not stop on roadways to view the eclipse. Drive to a safe location and park your vehicle. 

·       Use headlights; exercise the same vigilance and safety as driving at nighttime during the eclipse.

·       Be mindful of animals. It has been reported during solar eclipses that animals change behavior and may be startled or confused.

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