In the case of toe protection around the home and garden you can now chose to be part of a growing statistic. More than ever, its easy to protect your toes with some innovative and inexpensive safety footwear.

With over 80,000 lawn mower injuries each year, simply recommending full safety boots or sturdy shoes doesnt seem to be working. Safety boots have a number of drawbacks and even sturdy shoes are no match for lawnmower blades rotating at 190 MPH!

Now, with some clever new designs and new technology used in toe protection, we have less excuse for exposing ourselves to nasty foot injuries. Safetytoes are now available for the home and garden at very reasonable prices.

Imagine having a pair of safetytoes at your back door, in your garage or in the basement, ready to slip on when you mow the grass, throw the snow or move a heavy fridge? Your toes are protected in all cases up to 100 Joules (the measurement of impact) and up to 200 Joules in some products.

Just like the old-fashioned rubber galoshes of yester-year, a stylish good fitting pair of safetytoes can become routine and almost invisible. Some are even smart enough to keep the suits happy. The more you wear your safetytoes, the more protected you become! Galoshes only disappeared because they were ugly and had significant shortcomings. That’s all changed.

Sometimes its not easy to buy an industrial safety product for the home but that is changing too. Some industrial safety websites embrace the single user and facilitate purchasers with secure credit card ordering, shipment tracking and special all-inclusive pricing.

So, join the growing statistic that will have the greatest impact on home and garden safety since man first thought of protecting shoes against rain, snow and salt.

It has become a fashionable idea to protect your piggies wear safetytoes!

Patrick Smyth, aka ‘Mister Safetytoes’, is on a mission to take his unique ‘Slipp-R’ safetytoes into homes around the world. You can see more at http://www.safetytoes.com and his blog at http://safetytoes.blogspot.com where comparisons are available.