| The results of a 2001 
										study by Prevent Blindness America 
										showed over 38,000 people experienced a 
										sport related eye injury and needed 
										emergency room treatment, and in some 
										cases, even further attention. Some of 
										the highest eye injuries occur in 
										children between the ages of 5 to 14 and 
										are caused by participation in 
										basketball, baseball, softball, 
										football, racquet sports, and swimming.
 Nearly one-half of eye injuries require 
										costly emergency room care. It's also 
										important to remember that even if an 
										eye injury seems to be minor; it may be 
										serious. Symptoms like loss of vision or 
										severe pain or tenderness in ducts 
										around the eye require immediate medical 
										attention.
 Don't Be Duped
 
 If your child plays a sport that 
										requires a helmet or face guard, don't 
										make the mistake of thinking your 
										child's eyes are protected from 
										injuries. Your child's eyes are still 
										exposed to danger from sports equipment 
										or an opponent's fingers penetrating the 
										openings of a face mask.
 Likewise, if your child wears glasses, 
										everyday fashion eyewear is not held to 
										the same protective standards as regular 
										eyewear products labeled as protective 
										eyewear for sport use. The lens in your 
										child's regular eyeglasses could easily 
										pop out and puncture or cut the eye. A 
										frame mangled from impact could also 
										injure the eyes and ocular region of the 
										face.
 You Can Take Action
 
 The good news is that you can help 
										prevent your child from being sidelined 
										because of a serious eye injury. You can 
										make the decision to protect their eyes 
										as well as the rest of their body by 
										adding protective sport goggles to their 
										equipment bag.
 
 While sport goggles provide significant 
										protection, they cannot guarantee to be 
										unbreakable or guard against all 
										foreseeable impacts. However, a quality 
										pair of sport goggles equipped with 
										polycarbonate lenses can be sight savers 
										since they help keep the eyes and 
										surrounding ocular region safe. For kids 
										who need corrective prescription lenses, 
										we can make 
										a pair of prescription lenses that fit 
										into their sports goggles.
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