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Keep An ‘eye’ On Hurricane Related Injuries

Rand Eye Institute offers Hurricane Eye Safety Tips in an effort to Reduce and Prevent Pre- and Post- Storm Eye Injuries
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Jun 06, 2008 – In response to the rising number of hurricane related injuries over the past hurricane seasons, the Rand Eye Institute, a comprehensive eye care and surgical facility in Deerfield Beach, is assisting South Florida residents anticipate and prepare for an increasing number of storm related eye injuries. Rand Eye Institute’s “Hurricane Eye Safety Tips” can be found in select print advertisements throughout South Florida.
While a number of injuries are directly caused by the storm’s landfall and deteriorating weather conditions, the majority of reported incidents are caused indirectly, occurring as a result of pre- and post-storm preparation and recovery efforts. Of these, 90 percent are avoidable. By taking steps laid out by Rand Eye Institute, before, during and after a storm, many of these potential hazards can be reduced and potentially prevented.
“Eye injuries have increased in past storms. Anticipating and preparing for risks that can potentially lead to an eye injury should be part of any emergency disaster plan,” says William J. Rand, chief surgeon and medical director of the Rand Eye Institute.
Because flying fragments of metal, wood, concrete and other building materials, along with windblown dust and debris account for the highest number of eye injuries, one of the simplest ways to prevent eye injuries is to wear protective eye goggles or safety glasses, which should be included with other hurricane supplies. Wearing protective eyewear, even when putting up shutters, removing debris or working with both hand and power tools, can reduce the risk of injuring the eye.
  The Rand Eye Institute also recommends:
-   Avoid rubbing or touching irritated areas of the eye – especially if you suspect the presence of debris particles or chemical solutions. Wash and rinse with clean, preferably bottled water.
-   Having essential medications, including preservative-free eye drops on hand
-   Sterilizing contact lenses more frequently – especially when dealing with unsanitary conditions
-   Preparing a list of all physician emergency contact numbers, including your optometrist and ophthalmologist
-   Seeking immediate medical attention if you experience a serious eye injury or problem.

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About Rand Eye Institute:
Specializing in refractive surgeries such as laser vision correction, lens exchange procedures and corneal transplants, the Rand Eye Institute is a comprehensive eye care and surgical facility, which offers a full-range of patient services, including routine eye exams, advanced testing and treatments for various eye conditions.
Located on the premises is the Rand Surgical Pavilion, a state-of-the-art fully licensed and Joint Commission accredited surgical facility.

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Issued By:Rand Eye Institute
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:954-545-1217
Fax:954-782-0145
Address:5 West Sample Rd.
City/Town:Deerfield Beach
State/Province:Florida
Zip:33064
Country:United States
Categories:Health, Medical, Education
Tags:Hurricanes, Eye Injuries, Eye Safety, Hurricane Eye Safety Tips, Pre- And Post- Storm Eye Injuries, Vision, Hurricane Season

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