Posts Tagged ‘UV’

Ultra-Violet Warning

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

As our skies are often grey, it’s easy to think that we don’t necessarily need to wear sunglasses in the UK. We might pop them on for a long drive, for skiing or other holidays abroad, but few of us think to wear them out and about in our country. You do however need to be aware that every single day, whatever the time of year or apparent conditions, you might be exposed to the dangers of UV.

As UV is part of the invisible light spectrum, we can’t tell if we’re in danger from it. UVA and UVB are the most damaging rays, and they can build up over our lifetime to cause progressive damage to the eyes. This can lead to Cataracts and Macular Degeneration. The latter cannot be treated at present, and leads to loss of central vision in old age.

So there are serous medical issues that can arise from not protecting the eyes, and there are cosmetic ones too. Premature skin ageing, the formation of uneven pigment and wrinkles can all be attributed to UV exposure. There is also the issue of skin cancer in the delicate tissues around the eye area.

Children are also at risk, and the fairer your skin and lighter your eyes the less natural protection you have. Get kids fitted with good quality sunglasses, looking for the label that states full blocking of UVA and UVB. You wouldn’t let the kids out without sunscreen – over 90% of parents report that they insist their children wear it – so don’t expose their eyes to equal harm. More than 50% of parents say that they send their children out without sunglasses, even on bright days.

If you’re outside for most of the day, wear tinted specs, or if you really prefer clear lenses, you can have a UV layer added. Photochromic lenses, which change with the light, usually have UV screening built in.

Sun Block For The Eyes!

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

Summer’s definitely on the way, hopefully we’ve seen the last of the Winter snows. As you’re slapping on the factor twenty and enjoying the Spring sunshine, are you thinking about your eyes too? Few people know that exposure to the UV rays in sunshine can increase your risk of eye diseases like cataracts and age-related macular degeneration.

The amount of UV that reaches you can vary at different times of the day, with the height of the sun, altitude and cloud levels. You’re more at risk in hotter climates, and near water where rays are intensified by reflection, but even on a cloudless sunny day in a UK city maximum exposure time should be no more than fifteen minutes.

The best protection for your eyes is a pair of good quality tinted lenses, whether prescription glasses or non prescription sunglasses. Make sure they have a 100% filter to stop UVA and UVB. Wearing lenses that don’t offer this puts you in more danger than not wearing glasses. A dark lens will make your pupils open up, allowing even more UV to pour in.

A hat with a big brim and keeping to the shade will shield your eyes further, and the fit of sunglasses is important too. A shape that hugs your face will stop the sun from getting in, and go as large as you dare for maximum protection. At last – a fashion that’s both cool and sensible!