 
"HAPPY
DAYS" ANSON WILLIAMS CREATES
ALERT DROPS INSPIRED BY HIS "UNCLE"
DR. HENRY HEIMLICH
DRUNK
DRIVING TAKES A BACK SEAT TO DROWSY DRIVING
AS
CASUALTY NUMBERS GROW TO 1 IN 5 ACCIDENTS.
Anson
Williams (Potsie Weber / Happy Days) has
been acknowledged as an expert on the subject
of Drowsy Driving by the LAPD, CA Senate
and Congress.
In
the United States, 250,000 drivers fall
asleep at the wheel every day, according
to the Division of Sleep Medicine at (Harvard
Medical School) and in a national poll by
the National Sleep Foundation, 54% of adult
drivers said they had driven while drowsy
during the past year with 28% saying they
had actually fallen asleep while driving.
According to the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, drowsy driving is
a factor in more than 100,000 crashes, resulting
in 6550 deaths and 80,000 injuries annually
in the USA.
Drowsy
Driving stats (additional States Below):
http://www.nsc.org/Fatigue%20Documents/Drowsy-driving-poster.PDF
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30% of people report dozing off behind the
wheel
***
6,400 people die each year as a result of
driving drowsy.
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Losing 2 hours of sleep is equal to having
3 beers
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False Info: Loud Music and rolling windows
down will not protect you from drowsy driving.
Statistics
show that deaths and accidents related to
Drowsy Driving increases during the summer.
In fact, drunk driving has now taken a backseat
to drowsy driving as casualties numbers
grow, effecting 1 in 5 accidents and responsible
for thousands of deaths and billions of
dollars in damage each year. Statistics
show that deaths and accidents related to
Drowsy Driving increases during the summer.
"We
all die. The goal isn't to live forever;
the goal is to create something that will,”
has become a motto that has been embraced
by Anson Williams, who is continuing the
efforts of his famous cousin (whom he called
Uncle), Dr. Henry Heimlich (Heimlich Maneuver),
by saving lives. Perhaps best know for his
role of Potsie Weber on the hit series "Happy
Days," Anson is currently in the process
of working with numerous organizations in
several cities, in an effort to create an
ongoing campaign to raise Drowsy Driving
Awareness. As a father of five girls, he
is concerned with the growing problem. Williams
is taking a little known fact that has saved
his own life to the public that could do
the same for other families accross the
country.
RECENT
NEWS ACCOUNTS:
Many
recent article have warned of the rising
spike in Drowsy Driving fatalities (Desert
News June/2017). According to Huffington
Post 1 & 2
and USA
Today, Drowsy driving is a common but
neglected problem, concludes a report by
state safety advocates and numerous other
respected and reliable sources, 1 in 5 accidents
are caused by drowsy drivers, resulting
in bodily injury and, all to often, death
... often to entire families. What makes
this statistic so unexceptable, is that
it is completely unnecessary and easily
fixed, and the simple answer to this problem
has been inspired by Mr William's uncle
Dr. Henry Heimlich, creator of The Heimlich
Maneuver and credited in the Guinness World
Records book with being responsible for
saving more lives that anyone else in written
history.
For
many, the first thought is ... Drowsy Driving?
It doesn't sound too serious, does
it? FALSE - It has serious consequences
and claims many lives and injures to thousands
of Americans each year. In fact, it
can be just as dangerous as, and happens
more often than, drunk driving, according
to recent statistics
and statistics.
Since local police departments often report
accidents caused by Drowsy Driving as "Driver
lost control of vehicle," the numbers
are even higher.
It
is not surprising that Drowsy Driving has
become a leading problem and issue, given
the enormous pressure put on people to not
only succeed, but support a family in ever
changing financial times, while still saving
for the future - They are working longer
and harder than ever before, and falling
asleep at the wheel has become a very unwelcome
and dangerous result of modern times - A
problem that many police officers have said
is a huge problem.
Anson
William's personal account: "I was
having considerable trouble staying awake
while driving home after long 15 hr workdays.
My uncle, Dr. Heimlich, recommended keeping
a lemon or a hot pepper in the car and whenever
I started to feel drowsy to simply bite
into it. He explained how capsaicin
from pepper or natural, citric acid from
a lemon are the only two ingredients that
stimulate the tongue's sensory neurons,
immediately alerting the brain to wake-up,
your own adrenalin naturally kicked into
a reflex action. I chose the lemon and it
instantly worked, making me naturally alert
and awake at the wheel without having any
unnecessary stimulants, bad ingredients,
etc, in my system. Actually, nothing even
entered my system.again, my immediate alertness
was caused from a natural reflex action
that stimulated adrenalin. Research studies
have found that over 100 million drivers
become drowsy at the wheel of their car,
one out of five admitting to falling asleep
causing thousands of accidents and unnecessary
fatalities."-Anson Williams
Please
take a moment and listen to the message
from Anson.
THE
FACTS
***AAA
FoundationAAA Foundation spotlight on Acute
Sleep Deprivation: https://www.aaafoundation.org/
or https://www.aaafoundation.org/acute-sleep-deprivation-and-crash-risk.
***
DMV - NY State Partnership Against Drowsy
Driving (NYPDD) is emphasizing that drowsy
driving is impaired driving. https://dmv.ny.gov/press-release/press-release-03-10-2017
***US
Dept of Transportation: https://www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov
***The
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
estimates that at least 100,000 police-reported
crashes each year are the direct result
of driver fatigue. (NHTSA).
***Each
year drowsy driving crashes result in at
least 1,550 deaths, 71,000 injuries and
$12.5 billion in monetary losses.
***Approximately
11 million drivers admit they have had a
crash or near crash because they dozed off
or were too tired to drive. (2005 Sleep
in America poll),
***According
to NSF surveys, half of Americans consistently
report that they have driven drowsy and
approximately 20% admit that they have actually
fallen asleep at the wheel in the previous
year.
ONLY
3 accident examples out of thousands each
year --
1.)
Kate and Peter Ambrusko, 6 & 4 yrs old
(Images attached), loved their Mom and wonderful
life. This joyous picture was the last one
they would ever take. They died the next
day because of a Drowsy Driver.
2.)
The Deutsche Family, Aron, Allison, and
little Brielle (Image attached). They had
all just found out that Brielle was going
to be a big sister. Brielle never met her.
The entire Deutscher Family were killed
instantly by a Drowsy Driver.
3.)
America's Got Talent contestant, Dr. Brandon
Rogers died last month when his friend/driver
nodded off and struck a tree.
If
you have any interest in speaking with Anson,
please contact me at harlan@bhbpr.com
or call 626.296.3757
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