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Product Training Overview Spot Vision Screener Product Training Overview

Licensed Training Professionals School Health understands the challenges you may face when establishing a vision screening program. We've worked with many customers to get vision screening programs in place, even in times of tight budgeting. School Health is certified and licensed by Welch Allyn as the exclusive trainers of the Spot Vision Screener in North America. Page 1

A New Class of Vision Screening Technology Engineered for today’s vision assessment market Customized for large production Optimal performance & durability Solid ergonomics for ease of use Embedded operating system Efficient size, speed, and power Portable camera and operating system combined WiFi connectivity for data transfer and printing

Easy to Use and Implement Advanced Technologies Lithium ion battery keeps you working - no changing disposable batteries Device design has no sharp edges and a black matte finish to reduce accommodation Soothing sounds and visible infrared LED lights grab child’s attention for quicker screenings Easily captures results even when lighting conditions are not ideal

Patent-Pending Technology Specifications Measurement distance: ~ 3 feet away Capture time: one second or less Operating system: embedded interactive touchscreen WiFi enabled Battery use: over 4 hours Weight: ~ 2.5 pounds Measurement Range Refraction (SE): -7.50 D to +7.50 D Refraction (Cylinder): 0.00 D to 3.00 D Refraction (Cylinder Axis): 1 to 180 degrees Pupil size: 4.0 mm to 9.0 mm Gaze: 0 to 20 degrees Pupil distance: 35 mm to 80 mm Designed & Manufactured in the USA

Easy to Use and Implement Touch-screen display and point-and-shoot technology allows for one-touch activation. Easy to use and easy to implement with minimal user training required. Screen both eyes at once from a comfortable 3.3 foot distance.

Easy Capture Indicator “Too Far” Move camera toward subject Hold camera still (about 3 feet away) “Too Close” Move camera away from subject

Binocular Vision Screener Spot screens for these common vision issues: Refractive errors Myopia (near-sightedness) Hyperopia (far-sightedness) Astigmatism (blurred vision) Amblyopic precursors Anisometropia (unequal refractive power) Strabismus (eye misalignment) Pupil abnormalities Anisocoria (pupil size deviations)

Easy to Use and Implement Three Distinct Screening Modes Instant Screening Select from Queue Pre-Enter Subject Data

Quick Start Process

Enter Subject Data After Test

Enter Subject Data After Test

Save Data

Queue Process

Subject Pre-Loaded List

Confirm Subject to Start Screening

Pre-Enter Subject Data

Enter Subject Data

Additional Subject Information

Additional Subject Information

Results Screen

SPOT VISION SCREENER Instant Screening Results Displayed

Vision Screening – Results Explained

Pupillary Distance

Eye Alignment

Eye Indicator: OD/OS or R/L

Cylinder Convention

Auto-Refraction

Spherical Equivalent

Recommendation

Menu Options

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Printed Report ~8.5” x 11” Paper Disclaimer Screening Results Date/Time of Test Demographic Information Photo of Subject Data Display Potential Conditions Right Eye & Left Eye Results Results (In-Range=blue, Out of Range=red) Analysis of Both Eyes Customizable Banner A B C D E F G H J K

SCREENING COMPLETE All Measurements in Range

MYOPIA, Near-sightedness

HYPEROPIA, Far-sightedness

ANISOMETROPIA Unequal Refractive Power

ASTIGMATISM Blurred Vision

STRABISMUS Eye Misalignment, Gaze

ANISOCORIA Pupil Size Deviations

Easy to Use and Implement

Easy to Use and Implement To print your fails..... 1.  Go to Tools, then Import/Export 2.  Put in the USB drive, and press Export 3.  Put the USB drive into the computer 4.  Go to the SPOT with a lot of numbers folder again, then go to the PDF folder. 5.  Scroll down until you see files that contain OR....those are your Out Of Range screenings, i.e., your fails.  You will want to print those to send home to the parents. 1st Bullet - QUESTION # 1 – 3 ft 3 in 2nd Bullet – QUESTION # 10 – DIM lighting

Special Notes SPOT does not screen for Presbyopia Presbyopia is caused by an age-related process, beginning at around age 40, when people experience blurred near vision when reading, sewing or working at the computer. This differs from astigmatism, nearsightedness and farsightedness, which are related to the shape of the eyeball and are caused by genetic and environmental factors. Presbyopia generally is believed to stem from a gradual thickening and loss of flexibility of the natural lens inside your eye. You can't escape presbyopia, even if you've never had a vision problem before. Even people who are nearsighted will notice that their near vision blurs when they wear their usual eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct distance vision. SPOT captures subjects 97% of the time Pupil size must be 3mm QUESTIONS # 4, 8, 14

Helpful Hints How to get best results from screenings: Distance to shoot from – 1 meter (a little over one yard from patients eyes, 3.3 feet). The child may sit in the parents lap if they are more comfortable doing so. Lighting; Dim is best – It is very important to have minimal to no direct bright lights, this includes sunlight and fluorescent lights. Try using sunglasses when pupils are too small. First try screening through them, if that doesn’t work remove the glasses and try again without them The pupils need to be between 4-9mm to capture a screening. If the pupils are too small you will need to reduce the light in the room, if they are too large you can introduce light for the opposite effect 1st Bullet - QUESTION # 1 – 3 ft 3 in 2nd Bullet – QUESTION # 10 – DIM lighting

Helpful Hints How to get best results from screenings: Technician stance when screening – Keep handheld device at “eye” level with the patients eye’s – not above or below so as to get the most accurate reading The ideal screening position is standing up with one foot slightly ahead of the other. This will also the screener to gently move in or out to reach the correct screening distance. Distractions to a minimum – Minimize all external distractions so that the child will watch the handheld device and their eyes will be focused straight ahead. Create a “quite zone”. Patients/Childs head angle – it is best to have the child’s head squarely faced toward the handheld device and not angled. 1st Bullet - QUESTION # 1 – 3 ft 3 in 2nd Bullet – QUESTION # 10 – DIM lighting

Two Great Companies. One Goal To Prevent Blindness Welch Allyn empowers clinicians and health systems with smarter tools to assess, diagnose and treat every patient with confidence. For over 100 years Welch Allyn has been based in Skaneateles Falls, NY were we develop and manufacture innovative medical technologies, including Spot Vision Screener. School Health is a national, full-service provider of health supplies and services and the exclusive distributor in the education channel for Spot Vision Screener. School Health is an expert in vision screening, offering sales, training and service support to Lions Clubs and school-based health professionals with the one goal of helping to keep students healthy.

For more information, visit: SchoolHealth.com/SpotVision