Keep Your Eyes Safe and Healthy on the Job During Workplace Eye Wellness Month
Eye health is important in every workplace – even in home offices, where many workers now spend their days during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Eye health is important in every workplace – even in home offices, where many workers now spend their days during the COVID-19 pandemic.
You might be surprised to learn that some little habits can have a big impact on the health of your eyes.
Many consumers are concerned about blue light emitted from electronic devices. In fact, many retailers offer blue light screen protectors.
The average American spends about seven hours a day on a computer, either at home or on the job.
October is Home Eye Safety Month, which means it is time to take a close look at your daily routine and change any habits that may be putting your vision at risk.
Eye Injury Prevention Month is an awareness month celebrated in October. In honor of this awareness month, we wanted to share some of the top eye injury statistics that you should be aware of as well as some ways to prevent eye injury at work and at home.
With thousands of eye injuries each year directly related to sports injuries, it is important to take all precautionary measures to protect your eyes when hitting the field, court, or gym.
In anticipation of next July’s bevy of bashes toasting America’s birthday, June is Fireworks Eye Safety Month — and we’ve got tips!
Some eye problems are minor and don’t require immediate attention. Other issues, such as a detached retina, are far more serious — even emergent. Familiarize yourself with retinal detachment now, and you could save your vision later.
Sports Eye Safety Month is the perfect time to raise awareness about the danger of sports-related eye injuries and what you can do to keep your vision intact.
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