August 30, 2012
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PBA declares September Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month

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Prevent Blindness America has dedicated September as Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month to educate the public on the necessary steps to help keep eyes healthy for life, according to a PBA press release.

To accomplish this, PBA is partnering with the Coalition to Prevent Sports Eye Injuries and Liberty Sport to provide consumers and eye care professionals with free information and materials throughout the month, the release said.

“Our healthy eyesight is something that we can sometimes take for granted.  But, in an instant, a severe eye injury can have life-changing results,” Hugh R. Parry, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness America, said in the release. “By consistently wearing the right eye protection while playing sports, we can help eliminate vision loss and permanent blindness in children and adults.”

PBA advises sports players to never wear regular eyeglasses while playing their respective sports because they may shatter on impact. PBA also recommends that sports eye protectors be padded or cushioned along the brow and bridge of the nose to prevent them from cutting the skin, and that all sports eye protection should have 100% ultraviolet protection, the release said.

More information on sports eye injury prevention and information on sport-specific eye protection recommendations is available at preventblindness.org/sports-eye-safety

Online users can also join the Prevent Blindness America Vision Web Forum at preventblindness.org/sportsforum to discuss sports-related eye health and safety topics with other concerned adults, according to the release.