How to Protect Your Eyes When Outside
You Only Get One Set for Life, so It's Best to Take Care of Them
Sunglasses
Originally designed for the beach in order to protect eyes, sunglasses have become a huge part of modern fashion. Designer sunglasses can be extremely expensive because of their use as a status symbol, but recently people have also been attracted to sunglasses for their health claim. Now more than ever sunglasses are being marketed not only for their looks, but also for their ability to block out up to 100% of damaging UV radiation from the sun. This radiation is what causes sunburns and skin cancer. UV light can cause even more long lasting damage to eyes that are exposed often to it unprotected. Sunglasses are a great way to protect eyes and at the same time you can look cool.
Squint and Look Away
Whenever you are working outside on a breezy day, your eyes can be irritated by dirt and dust. Too many people believe that the only thing to do in this situation is grin and bear it. Any discomfort that you experience is directly linked to some stimulus--there is no reason to suffer knowing that this dust and dirt is the cause. Humans have naturally evolved ways of protecting our eyes. Eyebrows keep sweat and dirt from going into our eyes from our foreheads and they also help prevent glare. Eyelashes likewise catch particles that would have gone into our eyes. Use these systems to your advantage if you feel some eye irritation. Squint your eyes so that your eyelashes can do their job and look away whenever you see a cloud of some irritant coming at you. If you can't take it anymore, then take a break and consider working on a different day or investing in some work glasses.
Work Glasses
When all else fails, it is time to get some work glasses. They are essential when working with wood and power tools and a number of other eye dangerous jobs. Work glasses come in many different forms from the cooler looking wide glasses, sometimes with UV protection, to the plastic goggles that make you think of a day at the pool. The general rule with this sort of thing is the more lame it looks, the more effective it probably will be. The cooler looking glasses may look good, but they only give protection from things right in front of you. The goggles protect from all angles and the way they stick out means that they offer extra protection from sharp objects.
When protecting your eyes outside just remember that they are important and worth being a little cautious for.
Published by J G Hodnette
J G Hodnette is a student of English at Auburn University who enjoys writing. He enjoys watching and reviewing movies so that others will be able to use their precious free time wisely. View profile
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