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Celebrate Independence Day In Style and Fireworks Eye Safety Month

Fireworks add excitement to many celebrations, but they also pose serious risks, especially to your eyes. Follow these essential tips to keep your vision safe while enjoying the show:

1. Keep a Safe Distance Always maintain a safe distance from fireworks displays to protect your eyes from flying debris or sparks. Follow the recommended viewing distances based on the type of fireworks being used.

2. Wear Protective Eyewear If you're handling fireworks, wearing protective eyewear is crucial. Safety goggles or shatterproof glasses can shield your eyes from potential injury caused by stray sparks or debris.

3. Avoid Staring Directly at Fireworks Direct exposure to the intense light from fireworks can lead to temporary or even permanent vision damage. For a safer experience, view fireworks through a reflection in water or on a screen.

4. Never Relight “Dud” Fireworks If a firework doesn’t ignite, don’t try to relight it. Wait at least 20 minutes, then submerge it in water before safely disposing of it.

5. Seek Immediate Medical Attention for Eye Injuries If you experience any eye pain or changes in vision following a fireworks display, seek prompt medical care. Timely intervention can prevent further damage.

Remember, even something as seemingly harmless as a sparkler burns at temperatures over 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, making it dangerous to your eyes. Prioritize eye safety by wearing protective gear and following these precautions.

And before the festivities, ensure your vision is in top condition by scheduling an eye exam with us. Protect your eyes and enjoy the fireworks worry-free!