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Home » News and Events » September is Home and Sports Eye Safety Month

September is Home and Sports Eye Safety Month

 

As September marks Home and Sports Eye Safety Month, we're going to focus on ways to keep your house eye safe specifically when purchasing toys that are safe for your child's eyes. Don't wait until it's too late to guarantee your home environment doesn't pose any series dangers to your children's eyes.

Generally, children enter the world with an partially developed optical system that develops with them. As part of standard baby optical development, babies can view an object only up close. A youngster's visual system is continuously stimulated as the individual progresses. Children's games and toys can be one of the fastest methods for stimulating children's sight. Nevertheless, it's important to remember that a lot of childhood accidents take place in the house, many with toys.

What's the best way to avoid accidents? Here are some simple tips for selecting games for the home to guarantee your child's eyes are protected.

First of all, ensure long-handled playthings - such as play brooms- aren't sharp-edged, and prohibit or monitor young children carefully if they are handling them. While blocks pose little danger for almost all ages, it's important to make sure the edges are not pointed, in order to reduce the risk of eye or other bodily damage. It's advised that you steer clear of shooting toys, such as slingshots or dart guns. If this is not possible, then use of these toys should be monitored by a responsible grown-up. If your older child plays with a chemistry set or woodworking tools, make sure to provide him with safety glasses.

Beyond games and toys, other domestic dangers might be present that you want to be aware of. Sharp corners on counters or tables are a common source of injury for small children and should be protected. Chemicals that are accessible are a further culprit for injury for children and should be stored out of reach or locked up at all times.

While it's true that games and toys for children won't always be 100% risk-free, there are lots of wonderful playthings that can contribute to children's eyesight. There are many age-appropriate toys for kids that provide terrific ways to advance visual development. When selecting toys for children, go for those that focus on hand-eye coordination and will encourage youngsters to understand colors, shapes and space. It can also be a good idea to look on the Internet before checking out the toy store. This way you can guarantee that your purchase is safe for your children's eyes and will enrich their optical development at the same time!