
Do you play bat or ball sports, and if so, are you concerned about protecting your eyes from injury?
According to Sports Medicine Australia (SMA), sports that involve the use of bats, sticks and/or hard fast-moving balls are in the ‘high risk’ category for our eyes. This includes baseball, basketball, cricket, hockey, squash and tennis.
SMA says that while the risks of eye injury are relatively low, when injuries do occur they can be very serious. Examples include eyelid haemorrhages or lacerations, retinal detachments, corneal abrasions or bleeding to the eye. Signs and symptoms may include tenderness, swelling, bleeding, bruising and double or blurry vision.
Additionally, according to SMA, 30% of sports-related eye injuries in children could lead to eventual loss of sight.
One solution is to wear a pair of high-quality safety glasses while playing sports, to protect the eyes without interfering with vision.
The lenses in safety glasses are usually made from shatterproof materials such as polycarbonate, which is light yet tough and durable.
Polycarbonate does tend to scratch. However, this can be remedied by applying a scratch-resistant coating to the lenses.
Good quality frames are made from durable materials and are designed in such a way that the wearer will not be injured if a lens comes out. This is achieved by having a deeper groove to hold the lens in place.
Here are some of the features to look for in sport safety glasses:
The Australian Standards for safety glasses include AS1336 (occupational protection from flying hazards) and AS1337 (standards for prescription safety eyewear). However, formal certification is usually only needed for workplace health and safety situations.
Another relevant Standard is AS/NZS 18527.2 – which applies to safety glasses for racquet sports such as tennis and squash. Safety glasses complying with this Standard could suit other types of sports as well.
To ensure you get the best sports safety glasses for your situation, make an appointment with your eye doctor today.
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