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Eye Safety: Sunglasses Are More Than a Fashion Statement

For many, sunglasses are a fashion statement or merely a comfortable sun shield on bright days. Yet, more people are
realizing the critical role of sunglasses in protecting the eyes from harmful exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays.
There are many factors to consider when choosing a pair of sunglasses:
- Lens Material.
The sunglasses lenses should be made of impact-resistant plastic or glass, according to the U.S. Food and
Drug Administration recommendations.
- UV Absorption
No official governmental standards exist at this time for UV protection. Check the manufacturer's label to
see if the glasses meet the American Nation Standards Institute's guidelines for eyewear.
- Lens Quality
To test lens quality and clarity, hold the lens half an arm's length away from your eyes and look through
the lens at the print of a book or sign nearby. If the print begins to waver or becomes distorted, then the glasses are
flawed and should be discarded.
- Lens Size
As a general rule, the bigger the lens the better. Glasses should fit as close to the face as possible, to
decrease the amount of light entering in and around the edges of the lens.
- Lens Color
Lens color is not a true indication of protective capability. The tint should cause a little color distortion
as possible. Deeper shades are recommended.
- Price
The price of a pair of sunglasses has no relationship to their ability to block UV rays.
For contact lens wearers, non-prescription sunglasses are the best choice. They also provide an excellent protection
against wind and dust. For those who wear prescription glasses, prescription sunglasses have been a popular solution in
the past, but many physicians now recommend wrap-around sunglasses with a large frame and side pieces, for ultimate glare
reduction.
The Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Optical Services Department offers a full range of comprehensive optical services
from routine to highly specialized eyewear at competitive pricing. Our handicap accessible dispensary is located on the
first floor above the lobby entrance, and directly across the hall from Comprehensive Ophthalmology. Prescriptions from
outside the Infirmary are welcome. For more information, contact MEEI Optical Services at 617-573-3182.
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page updated: 9/16/05