How can Prescription safety glasses protect your eyes from coronavirus?
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How can Prescription safety glasses protect your eyes from coronavirus?

The Novel Covid-19 has infected over 18 million people worldwide, and the numbers are surging day by day. But by taking a few precautions, we can break the chain of transmission.

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The Novel Covid-19 has infected over 18 million people worldwide, and the numbers are surging day by day. But by taking a few precautions, we can break the chain of transmission. The main entry points of coronavirus are through eyes, nose, and mouth. By sanitizing hands, wearing a face mask, and social distancing, the infection can be controlled. Still, by wearing safety glasses, we can further cut down the risk of contracting the virus through eyes. 

Amid this pandemic proper PPE has become one of the most important tools. In the same way, the importance of wearing safety glasses has grown. Since the virus can infect us through eyes, it has become crucial to choose the right pair of safety glasses to protect yourself from infection. 

According to WHO guidelines, the novel coronavirus spreads among people in three ways. 

  1. To people who are in close contact with infected patients.
  2. From respiratory droplets of an infected person that becomes airborne when that person coughs or sneezes.
  3. Touching eyes, nose, and mouth after touching the surface contaminated with the virus.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the infectious agents pass through eyes by a blood splash of an infected person, respiratory droplets caused by coughing or sneezing, or touching eyes with a contaminated finger.

Yes, safety glasses prevent exposure of your eyes to deadly coronavirus. Prescription safety glass seals the area around your eyes from top, sides, and bottom, providing complete protection. 

Who should wear safety glasses?

1 People taking care of COVID-19 patients 

If you are taking care of COVID-19 patients, don\'t forget to wear PPE suit and safety glasses to protect yourself. Wearing safety glasses will provide adequate protection to the eyes, with the sides, tops, and bottoms of the area around your eyes, which a regular glass cannot.  

2 Doctors and Nurses 

People who are associated with the medical industry, even if they are ophthalmologists or dentists, they must wear safety glasses as they have to come in close contact with the patient in order to diagnose and treat. 

Doctors and paramedics who are front runners in fighting COVID-19 should essentially safeguard themselves with proper protective body suits and eyewear.

3 Lab Technicians 

WHO has recommended wearing PPE suits, masks, and eye protection goggles to reduce the risk of contacting coronavirus. Medical lab technicians are highly vulnerable to viruses as they test the blood, swabs of the patients. 

4 Office goers 

WHO has recommended the use of N95 masks for all. However, the mask will only protect your eyes and nose from contracting viruses. What about eyes? Wearing prescription safety glasses is equally essential for office goers who spend 7-9 hours outside their home and come in contact with several colleagues.

5 Senior Citizens/people with morbidities/Children 

Senior citizens, children, people with diabetes, and blood pressure are more vulnerable to contract with infection. Therefore wearing safety goggles, N95, and carrying hand sanitizer is important to reduce the risk of contracting the virus. 

6 People who wear regular prescription 

If you have glasses, you may have noticed that wearing a mask causes fog in the glasses. This situation could be risky when you\'re driving a two-wheeler or four-wheeler. Wearing anti-fogging safety glasses will provide sufficient safety to the eyes and will avoid your glass becoming cloudy.

Safety glasses conform to a higher standard of impact resistance and eye coverage than regular glasses. This higher standard applied to both safety glasses and frames. Regardless of size and styles, safety glasses are qualified by ANSI after meeting specific criterias.

 In the United States, the federal government has established safety guidelines for workplaces to eliminate the risk of on the job eye injuries. All the safety eyewear must meet ANSI Z87.1 impact resistance standard for comprehensive protection for eyes.  

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) within the U.S. Department of Labor looks after workplace safety. 

OSHA has adopted safety eyewear standards established by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This private, non-profit organization creates quality and safety standards for a wide variety of products like safety eyewear, face shields, full-face respirators etc.

Takeaway!

In these challenging times, it is essential to be extra particular about maintaining personal hygiene and following the WHO recommendation of social distancing, washing hands, and wearing masks.

We shall get through this soon, but until then, provide a comprehensive safety to yourself and loved ones against novel coronavirus by wearing RX safety glasses.

Let\'s beat coronavirus together!

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