April is Sports Eye Safety

Sports Eye Safety

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Safety First

For all age groups, sports-related eye injuries occur most frequently in water sports, basketball, and baseball/softball.

More than 25,000 people seek treatment for sports-related eye injuries each year. The good news is that almost all of these injuries can be prevented. Whatever your game, whatever your age, you need to protect your eyes!

Take the following steps to avoid sports eye injuries:
•Wear proper safety goggles (lensed polycarbonate protectors) for racquet sports or basketball. In order to be assured that your eyes are protected, it is important that any eye guard or sports protective eyewear are labeled as ASTM F803 approved. This eyewear is performance tested to give you the highest levels of protection.
•Use batting helmets with polycarbonate face shields for youth baseball.
•Use helmets and face shields approved by the U.S. Amateur Hockey Association when playing hockey.
•Know that regular glasses don’t provide enough protection