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Your eyes are the windows to your brain - Protect Them!
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Walk, don't run, with sharp
objects such as scissors, pens, pencils and rulers. | |
Avoid
guns, bow-and-arrows, sling
shots and
firecrackers. | |
Learn basic first aid
for your eyes in case an injury does occur. | |
Tell your parents,
school nurse
or teachers if your eyes are bothering you. | |
Wear proper eye
protection when
you are doing hazardous hobbies, chores or mixing chemicals. | |
Wear proper eye
protection when
you are playing sports such as racquetball and baseball.According to the Prevent Blindness, the leading cause of sports-related eye injuries for people:
0-14 years old: pools and watersports | |
Never
look directly at the
sun. | |
Point chemical sprays away
from your
face BEFORE spraying. | |
Wear a helmet when
biking, skateboarding or rollerskating and wear your
seatbelt in the car. |
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It is also a good idea to get your eyes examined regularly.
Your body has some "built-in" devices to protect your eyes such as:
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Take the Eye Fitness
Test or the Safe
Eyes Quiz for Kids and Parents from Optima, Inc. Resources for the Visually-Impaired: |
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