The Sweetest Spot in Eye Health for Kids
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even though the reasons for wearing them are quite compelling.
In fact, scientific studies indicate that kids need sun protection even more than adults do,and it's been estimatedthat 80 % of our lifetime sun exposure occurs before the age of 18.
Most importantly, UV protection is a year-round concern, as UV rays penetrate even on cloudy days.
Consequently, damage from UV is proven to be cumulative over time- contributing to such things as cataracts, macular degeneration, ptergium, and other ocular concerns.
Parents are more than conscientious in using sunscreen to protect their childrens' skin and the eyes are often overlooked.
Parents need to check sunglass lenses to make sure lenses provide at least 99% UVA&UVB protection.
Just as they are mindful to check the SPF of sunscreen they are putting on their childs' skin, they need to check lens stickers for their childrens ' eyes.
Be wary of sunglasses that say "block UV" or "provides UV protection"without specifying exactly what percentage of UV rays the product blocks.
In addition, all eye care professionals recommend that children wear lenses that are polycarbonate, this must be on the lense sticker as well.
Let's talk about frame quality.
Many inexpensive/novelty types can be a breakage and injury hazard.
Frames must be sturdy, as well as being comfortable and "kid friendly" .
Recommended materials for kids frames are rubber, nylon, and polycabonate.
Your childrens' eyes are one of the most important investments you can help watch over and protect.
Please protect their sight!