Eye Safety:

Thousands of eye accidents happen each day; 90 percent of these
are preventable with the use of appropriate safety eyewear.
Because there are good eye safety regulations in the workplace,
the home is the source of the fastest-growing number of eye injuries.
Eye injuries are almost as great a danger to bystanders as the people using
dangerous tools or chemicals in the home. Good eye protection is just as important
for those watching you work as for the workers themselves.
Here are some helpful tips to avoid eye injuries in and around
your home:
- Use safety gates at the top and bottom of
stairs.
- Provide lights and handrails to improve safety
on stairs.
- Pad or cushion sharp corners and edges of
furnishing and home fixtures.
- Install cabinet and drawer locks in kitchens
and bathrooms.
- Leave personal-use items (cosmetics, toiletry
products), kitchen utensils and desk supplies where they are not easily
accessible to children.
- Inspect and remove debris from lawns before
mowing.
- Use occupant restraints such as infant and
child safety seats, booster seats, safety belts and shoulder harnesses in
cars.
- Avoid toys with sharp or rigid points, shafts,
spikes, rods and dangerous edges.
- Keep toys intended for older children away
from younger children.
- Use guards on all power equipment.
- Wear chemical safety goggles when using hazardous
solvents and detergents.
- Read and follow all manufacturer instructions
and warning labels.
- Do not mix cleaning agents.
- Know that regular eyeglasses don't always
provide enough protection.
- Keep paints, pesticides, fertilizers and similar
products properly stored in a secure area.
- Avoid flying toys and projectile-firing toys;
these pose a danger to all children, particularly those under five years
old.
- Beware of items in playgrounds and play areas
that pose potential eye hazards.
- Keep your tools in good condition; damaged
tools should be repaired or replaced.
- Wear safety glasses or dust goggles to protect
against flying particles, and chemical goggles to guard against exposure
to fertilizers and pesticides.
- Keep BB guns away from kids.
(Courtesy: Prevent Blindness America)