March is Workplace Eye Wellness Awareness Month. The American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) has outlined a list of key practices that desk-sitting professionals should build into their daily routines and work-at-home environments to prevent the ill effects of digital eye strain. Prevention is additionally critical for professionals whose jobs are at higher-risk worksites, where avoidable accidents can cause permanent damage to vision, even blindness, when protective eyewear is not worn.
Workplace Eye Wellness
1) Taking breaks is good eye health. It’s standard practice for professional desk sitters to break up long sedentary periods with a stretch break and wellness walks to clear the head. When you disengage from staring at a screen, giving your eyes a rest is just as vital to whole body health as motion intervals are to musculoskeletal health.
2) Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Set a timer as a reminder to look 20 feet away every 20 minutes for 20 seconds. This can be as simple as looking away from your computer screen or out the window. If virtual meetings keep you in your seat for extended time, shut your eyes for 20 seconds.
3) Practice eye ergonomics. Sit 18 to 25 inches away from your computer screen, about an arm’s length. Adjust screen brightness and contrast so that it feels comfortable. Position the screen so your eyes gaze slightly downward, not straight ahead or up.
4) Use eye drops. Artificial tears are the answer for many individuals whose quality of life is challenged by dry eye discomfort. Discuss recommended types and brands of over-the-counter eyedrops that can be purchased without a prescription.
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