![]() ![]() Polarized lenses are strongly recommended. For fishermen, UV protection is critical. When shopping for your next pair of sunglasses - spend a little time (and money) to make sure they are rated to UV 400. If you spend long hours outdoors, particularly in the snow or on the water, do yourself and your loved ones a favor. Most sunglasses block UV and blue light, however, less expensive sunglasses may not block the entire UV and blue light spectrum. It is this range (280nm-500nm) that can lead to the development of cataracts and more serious macular degeneration. ![]() UVA, UVB and blue light all pose the greatest risk to eye health. Blue light exists in the shorter wave lengths of the visible spectrum at 381nm to 500nm. UV light has a wave length ranging from 50nm to 380nm and is divided into 3 categories A, B and C. Visible light has a wave length of 380nm to 780nm. Secondly, eyepro provides protection from harmful UV and blue light. First and most obvious is the protection from trauma and ocular foreign bodies. When most hear the word eyepro, they think of large, heavy glasses that are worn when deployed or on a field training exercise.ĭo you think eyepro when heading to the beach, mowing grass, when power washing the deck, fishing, treating the pool with a healthy dose of chlorine, or even when taking a stroll around the neighborhood? You should.Įyepro serves two very important roles when it comes to protecting our eyes. Did you know 600,000 of these injuries are from sports and recreational activities? Sports involving kids, ages 5-14, account for the most eye injuries and baseball leads the way.ĭid you realize the sun can wreak havoc not only on our skin but also our eyes? Ultra violet and blue light play a large role in the development of cataracts and macular degeneration. (June 12, 2014) - Would it surprise you if I told you there are approximately 2.5 million eye injuries every year and that 50,000 of those injuries will result in a partial or permanent loss of vision. ![]()
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