SAFR and Carolina Panthers Unite for Player Safety: Launch of Hero Initiative
SAFR Launches Carolina Panthers Hero Initiative to promote head safety across the sport of football. This month, the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC witnessed
SAFR Heroes are pro football players, super fans, parents, and organizations who want to protect young athletes.
When you become a SAFR Hero, you know you’ve helped make playing football SAFER by equipping the football team of your choice with SAFR Football Helmet Covers. Being a SAFR Hero is a mutually rewarding partnership that gives young athletes the best safety technology available, provides parents with the security and well-being for their child, all while contributing to the future of youth football.
SAFR Sports makes it easy for you to be a Hero – we coordinate every detail with your designated team, including collecting helmet inventory, color and helmet matching, delivery, and installation. We also assure that all paperwork is completed with the recipient to give you a generous tax deduction.
SAFR Heroes come from all walks of life, NFL and former players, parents, fans, businesses, foundations… any individual or group that wants to provide safety for players and preserve to future of the sport.
• NFL Players
• Individuals
• Foundations
Jim Herschmann
Hero School: Verbum Dei High School
City/State: Los Angeles, California
Mike Mayock
Hero School: St. Anastasia CYO Football
State: Marple Newtown, Pennsylvania
Ikem “Big Ickey” Ekwonu
Hero School: Providence Day School
City/State: Charlotte, North Carolina
Hero School: Indian Land High School
City/State: Lancaster, South Carolina
David Couch
Hero School: Providence Day School
City/State: Charlotte, North Carolina
Hero School: Indian Land High School
City/State: Lancaster, South Carolina
Dharmesh Shah
Hero School: River Hills High School
State: Clarksville, Maryland
Dan Hilferty
Hero School: Lincoln High School
State: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Scott Geiselman
Hero School: Dexter Southfield
City/State: Brookline, Massachusetts
Hero School: Catholic Memorial
City/State: West Roxbury, Massachusetts
Carlos Bradley
Hero School: Mastery Charter High School
State: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
John Mac Healy
Hero School: Methodist University
State: Fayetteville, North Carolina
Kwame Bell
Hero School: Roxborough High School
State: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ralph DiGiovanni
Hero School: Frankford High School
City/State: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Hero School: Coatesville Kid Raiders
State: Coatesville, Pennsylvania
Jay Rappaport
Hero School: Tulane University
City/State: New Orleans, Louisiana
SAFR Launches Carolina Panthers Hero Initiative to promote head safety across the sport of football. This month, the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC witnessed
Bradley is a Philly native who cut his teeth on the football field of Germantown High. An All-American linebacker, he was two time All-ACC, and
Photo: SAFR Hero, David Couch with his wife, country singer Stephanie Quayle, modeling the SAFR Helmet Cover. David Couch’s leadership abilities were cultivated in athletics
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WARNING:
No helmet, helmet accessory or the SAFR Helmet Cover can prevent all head or neck injuries to a player. Do not use the SAFR Helmet Cover to spear an opposing player. This violates football rules and can result in severe head or neck injuries, paralysis or death to you and your opponent. Immediately report any dizziness, headaches, blurred vision or nausea to your coach, trainer, medical professional and parent. Do not return to play until you gain medical clearance from a qualified medical professional. Ignoring these warnings can result in more serious brain injury and could lead to lifetime impairment. The results of certain independent scientific test indicate that the SAFR Helmet Cover, when properly installed, worn and used as intended and in accordance with product instructions, had the potential to reduce the likelihood of head trauma to the wearing player. Football, however, is a contact sport and no device, including SAFR Helmet Cover, can completely eliminate the risk of concussion or other head or neck injuries. By using and wearing a SAFR Helmet Cover, the player is assuming all the risks of injury inherent with playing football. Ignoring this warning may lead to another more serious or fatal brain injury. We are not liable for any injury that may happen during the use of the SAFR Helmet Cover which must be used along with a properly fit and maintained football helmet. The SAFR Helmet Cover is not intended for any other use other than with a fit and maintained football helmet and is not intended to be used when riding a bicycle, motorcycle or in any other activity.