The Ophthalmologists at Hawaii Vision Clinic Offer Advice For Watching Fireworks
Fireworks may be majestic accompaniments to the stars in the sky, but in order to see them properly, be sure to protect your eyes first. Whether you’re up close to a few sparklers or standing a mile away from a fireworks show, your eyes are a target for chemical or thermal burns. Hawaii Vision Clinic in Aiea and Honolulu, HI offers a few tips for firework eye safety:
- Stand back! Safety barriers are established for a reason at fireworks shows. Stand back at least 500 feet. Also, when attending a show, make sure that the show is conducted by professionally trained pyrotechnicians. Never light them yourself.
- Watch not play: Though some states legally allow fireworks, it’s always a safer bet to leave the lighting up to the professionals. Never allow young children to light any type of firework, even sparklers.
- Eye Protection: Protective eyewear is a must for both bystanders and pyrotechnicians. Eyewear should be American National Standard Institute approved for the highest level of safety and protection.
Eye injuries from fireworks are serious, resulting in corneal abrasions and retinal detachment. These can cause severe to permanent eye damage, including blindness.
With the proper knowledge and precautionary measures, fireworks are exciting and fun to watch. Hawaii Vision Clinic is here to keep your sight stay sharp, healthy, and pristine for all of your July 4th celebrations. The friendly and professional staff offers treatments for every ocular need, including corrective lenses, Lasik, cataracts, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and more.
Call (808) 487-7938 today to schedule your appointment, or visit online for more information.