{"id":728,"count":1,"description":"Most eye injuries and even smoke-related inflammation can be prevented by the use of proper protective eyewear including goggles and face shields. People who already suffer from eye conditions such as dry eye, blepharitis, or allergic conjunctivitis are especially susceptible to the burning and stinging eye pain that smoke can cause. Keeping artificial tears in the refrigerator and cold compress over your eyes is also soothing. Specially designed eyewear can be prescribed to patients with dry eye and can be a great option for anyone experiencing sensitivity to smoke in the air as close-fitting glasses or sunglasses will provide at least some barrier that slows the stream of air going into your eyes. Improve your indoor air with an air filter.\u200bWind makes the moisture in your eyes evaporate so lubricating drops can help against exposure and heat. Humidifiers can be helpful.Direct and reflected UV exposure can cause inflammation of the eye, skin cancer and cataracts and so it should be a year-round priority to wear sunglasses.\r\nStop the fog on your glasses and protect your eyes\r\n\r\nThe interior water vapor condenses onto a single lens because the lens is colder than the vapor, although anti-fog agents can be used.\r\nAntifogging eyewear generally have two layers of airtight lenses (inner lens warmer outer lens colder) to prevent the interior from becoming \u201cfoggy\u201d by keeping the temperature of the inner lens close to that of the interior water vapour\r\nVentilation safety glasses can prevent sweat from building up inside.\r\n\r\nFogging is the number one vision-related barrier to wearing safety eyewear.\r\nSAI global certified anti-fog coatings are now available.\r\nHandy belt cases can have them at the ready, so you not caught out.\r\n\r\nEye protection can include\r\nClip-ons attached to a prescription spectacle or Plano-lens frame, normally when glare is the only risk.\u200b\r\n\u200bOver glasses\u00a0 \u00a0Need to have correct fit\/instability.\r\nWide vision Safety glasses \u2013 often resembling sunglasses. Additions such as frame collars provide peripheral protection.\r\nInserts \u2013 Eye protectors with a prescription carrier.Wide vision goggles \u2013 Flexible frame or rigid with a separate cushioned fitting surface and headband. Welding goggles \u2013 added protective measures for welding with air vents and anti-fog coatings.\r\n\u200b\r\nFace shields can provide additional protection against extreme temperatures to the face, blasts and high impact. Smoke being a mixture of chemicals in gaseous, liquid and solid forms contains different-sized smoke particles.\r\n\r\nSmoking tobacco is detrimental as is smoke in your eyes.\r\n\r\nGenerally, eye irritation from smoke can be relieved by flushing with artificial tears and the use of cold compresses depending upon the circumstances.\r\n\r\nPrescription safety eyewear allows\r\n\r\n\u2022 Increased comfort, improved vision\r\n\u2022 Reduced weight.more fashionable\r\n\u2022 Less reflection, Less restriction on movement and visual field\r\n\r\nOther goggle types and uses\r\nSwimming goggles will not be usable more than a few feet underwater, which requires a diving mask must be used.\r\nBlowtorch goggles are not the correct filters for arc welding which requires radiation protection\r\nSports protection to prevent eye injury eg racketball sports\r\nAstronomy and meteorology use: dark adaption before going outside at night, in order to help the eyes adapt to the dark.\r\n\r\nKeep those 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