Protect Your Eyes From The Sun's Harmful UV Rays

While outdoors during the summer, protect your eyes by wearing sunglasses. At the beach, sunlight can reflect off the water right into your eyes.

Roads often run directly east-west and, while driving in the morning or evening hours, sunlight can be right in your face.

In colder regions, snow and ice can reflect sunlight into your eyes just like water in warmer climates.

The Sun's ultra violet rays and radiation can be a leading source of headaches and eye damage. Always be careful to protect your eyes from over-exposure to direct or reflected sunlight.

Below are some tips for choosing sunglasses.

  • The sunglasses must cover your eyes completely.

  • Sunglasses may be any color, but make sure they block ultra violet radiation.

  • Make sure your sunglasses are always clean and free from dust and smudges.

  • The best way to choose your sunglasses is to put them on and stare at your face in a mirror. If you can see your eyes in the mirror, then the glasses are not good enough.

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