August is Children’s Eye Health Month. As kids head back to school, it’s important to make sure their vision is healthy, so they can see the blackboard, read their assignments, and participate in sports and games. Eye health can help children avoid accidents and injuries, as many experienced New York injury lawyers have noted from countless cases.

The first step in making sure your child’s eye health is in top shape is to see an eye doctor. You can also help your child prevent eye injuries by helping him or her practice good eye safety tips, like:

  • Always wear protective eyewear when necessary. This includes playing sports, participating in recreational activities, or carrying out any activity in which small parts or dangerous chemicals might come into contact with the eyes.
  • Choose age-appropriate toys for children. Avoid toys with sharp or protruding parts, especially for young children who may not yet understand how to keep such parts safely away from their faces.
  • Check your household for toxic contaminants. Chemicals in household products can cause eye injuries. Read all labels carefully, and make sure kids wash their hands frequently to avoid getting chemicals, dirt, or other contaminants in their eyes.

According to the American Academy of Ophthalmologists, eye injuries are one of the top causes of vision loss. About 42,000 eye injuries occur during sports each year, and children suffer a great many of these injuries. So it is very important that you take all the right steps to prevent eye injury from happening to your children.

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