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Eye
Injury Prevention
More than one million people suffer from eye injuries each year in the United
States. Ninety percent of these injuries could have been prevented if the individual
had been wearing appropriate protective eyewear.
In the House…when using household chemicals, read instructions and labels
carefully, work in a well-ventilated area and make sure to point spray nozzles
away from you. Many chemicals are extremely hazardous and can permanently destroy
the surface of your eyes, resulting in blindness.
In the Workshop…think about the work you will be doing and wear protective
eyewear to shield your eyes from flying fragments, fumes, dust particles, sparks
and splashing chemicals. Many objects can fly into your eyes unexpectedly and
cause injury.
In the Garden…put on protective eyewear before you use a lawnmower, power
trimmer or edger and be sure to check for rocks and stones because they can become
dangerous projectiles as they shoot from these machines.
In the Workplace…wear appropriate safety eyewear for your job. Many of
the thousands injured each day didn’t think they needed eye protection or
were wearing eyewear inappropriate for the job.
Around the Car…battery acid, sparks and debris from damaged or improperly
jump-started auto batteries can severely damage your eyes. Keep protective goggles
in the trunk of your car to use for those emergencies and everyday repairs.
Prevention is the first and most important step in protecting your eyes from
injuries, so be sure to protect your eyes with appropriate protective eyewear.
If you do experience an eye injury, seek medical attention promptly.
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