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Coronavirus Crisis: Top Tips as an Eyewear User
Home » Coronavirus Crisis: Top Tips as an Eyewear User
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Posted:06/04/2020
Calling all eyewear users! As life returns to normal, albeit with a few restrictions still in place, are you left with unanswered questions about what you should be doing regarding your glasses, contact lenses and eye care?
If so, you’re in the right place! We’re here to help and have some handy tips ready to help put your mind at ease.
Contact Lens Wearers
Now that things seem to be back to normal, you may find that you are starting to wear your contacts a little more, heading out to the gym or maybe to the office. Just to reassure you, even though the virus may still be around, wearing your contact lenses is safe, and there is no evidence that you should refrain from wearing them nor that you are more at risk of contracting the virus.
Just maintain a good standard of hygiene. We all know the importance of keeping our hands clean to stop the spread of the virus, but as a contact lens wearers, it is the very first lesson we learn when attending our fitting appointments. Our recommendations to ensure a high standard of hygiene are:
Washing your hands and drying them with a lint-free towel
Hand washing before handling your lenses
Hand washing before applying your lenses
Hand washing before removing your lenses
So, get those hands, clean people!
You can find tips for applying and removing your contact lenses on our Contact Lens Page, or you can also check out our videos and follow our do’s and don’ts.
Opticians are open for all contact lens appointments, so if you are due your aftercare appointment or would like to complete your fitting for contact lenses, just pick up the phone and give your opticians a call. You may also be able to book online. Let’s ensure your lenses are still suitable for your eyes and vision needs.
Spectacle wearers
As with contact lens wearers, if you are a spectacle wearer and are overdue for your sight test, get in touch with your opticians and make a date to get your sight checked out. Opticians are fully open to all your eye care needs.
Just to make you aware, glasses offer no protection from the virus. The virus can, in fact, live on the surface of your glasses for hours or days. Therefore, like contact lens wearers, hygiene is key, and the most important thing you can do is clean and disinfect your glasses to stop the transfer of the virus from your glasses to your fingertips, hands, face etc.
If you feel unwell
If you are feeling unwell or have cold or flu-like symptoms, it would be good practice to stop wearing your contact lenses and revert to your good old trusted pair of specs for a while. Just remember to clean and disinfect them.
Need to order your daily disposable contact lenses?
Home » Coronavirus Crisis: Top Tips as an Eyewear User
Coronavirus Crisis: Top Tips as an Eyewear User
Home » Coronavirus Crisis: Top Tips as an Eyewear User
Calling all eyewear users! As life returns to normal, albeit with a few restrictions still in place, are you left with unanswered questions about what you should be doing regarding your glasses, contact lenses and eye care?
If so, you’re in the right place! We’re here to help and have some handy tips ready to help put your mind at ease.
Contact Lens Wearers
Now that things seem to be back to normal, you may find that you are starting to wear your contacts a little more, heading out to the gym or maybe to the office. Just to reassure you, even though the virus may still be around, wearing your contact lenses is safe, and there is no evidence that you should refrain from wearing them nor that you are more at risk of contracting the virus.
Just maintain a good standard of hygiene. We all know the importance of keeping our hands clean to stop the spread of the virus, but as a contact lens wearers, it is the very first lesson we learn when attending our fitting appointments. Our recommendations to ensure a high standard of hygiene are:
So, get those hands, clean people!
You can find tips for applying and removing your contact lenses on our Contact Lens Page, or you can also check out our videos and follow our do’s and don’ts.
Opticians are open for all contact lens appointments, so if you are due your aftercare appointment or would like to complete your fitting for contact lenses, just pick up the phone and give your opticians a call. You may also be able to book online. Let’s ensure your lenses are still suitable for your eyes and vision needs.
Spectacle wearers
As with contact lens wearers, if you are a spectacle wearer and are overdue for your sight test, get in touch with your opticians and make a date to get your sight checked out. Opticians are fully open to all your eye care needs.
Just to make you aware, glasses offer no protection from the virus. The virus can, in fact, live on the surface of your glasses for hours or days. Therefore, like contact lens wearers, hygiene is key, and the most important thing you can do is clean and disinfect your glasses to stop the transfer of the virus from your glasses to your fingertips, hands, face etc.
If you feel unwell
If you are feeling unwell or have cold or flu-like symptoms, it would be good practice to stop wearing your contact lenses and revert to your good old trusted pair of specs for a while. Just remember to clean and disinfect them.
Need to order your daily disposable contact lenses?
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