Great Vision for the Next Generation
Posted in Glasses Wikipedia on July 28th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to commentWhether it is a week-long vacation along the beach or a five-minute trip to the grocery store, you wear prescription sunglasses in summer. What about your 7-year-old son? He builds sand castles for hours during which you finished several issues of People through your dark lenses; he circles your house for a thousand times on a blazing afternoon when you are hiding under the shade of that giant oak tree in your yard and complaining with your neighbor about how unbearable the heat is; he splashes water to anyone who gets near enough in a public pool without feeling tired or bored; he constantly exposes himself to bright, strong and harmful sunlight without noticing it. Children’s eyes are also vulnerable to the sun’s ultraviolet radiation. Sunglasses are on longer a privilege of adults. Here are some great tips to help you ensure a great vision for the next generation.
Go for the polycarbonate.
Children seem to have endless energy to run after each other, climb trees, hide themselves in you wardrobe, doing dangerous things behind your back. You don’t want lenses made of glass or plastics shatter if you kids trip. Polycarbonate is a kind of virtually indestructible material. Pay close attention to the tag to make sure the lenses reach the industrial standards for impact resistance.
Do not trust the tint.
The darker, the better? The answer is no. You are trying to protect the vision of your kids instead of casting for the next James Bond movie. Sometimes dark tint is even worse than no sunglasses since pupils constrict in bright lights but dark lens fools the pupils into expanding, permitting more radiation.
Price does not equal protection.
Do not take it for granted that price is an indicator for protection. You may be paying for the frames and I don’t think it is important care whether his sunglasses are in or not. Good lenses are not necessarily expensive ones.
Be cautious in front of advisement.
Do not let ads take the advantages of you. Some of them simply want to scare you into purchasing their products. Keep in mind there is no conclusive research in this area. Consult your ophthalmologist before reaching for your checkbook.
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