Tens of thousands of people suffer eye injuries related to sports activities in a common year. Using the right kind of eye protection while playing sports can help prevent serious eye injuries and even blindness.
Prevent Blindness recommends that athletes wear eye guards when participating in sports. Prescription glasses, sunglasses and even occupational safety glasses do not provide adequate protection.
Sports eye guards are protective eye wear that could look like glasses with temples or straps or even shields attached to head gear. Eye guards come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The eye guards you choose should fit securely and comfortably, and allow the use of a helmet if necessary.
Until you get used to wearing a pair of eye guards, it may feel strange, but bear with it. It’s better than suffering an eye injury — an injury that could possibly lead to the loss of vision!
Please Note
There are standards which override the ASTM F803 standard for the following sports:
- Women’s Lacrosse – ASTM F3077-17 Standard https://webstore.ansi.org/Standards/ASTM/ASTMF307717
- Field Hockey – ASTM F2713-18 Standard https://webstore.ansi.org/Standards/ASTM/ASTMF271318
- Racket Sports (Racquetball, Squash, Tennis) – ASTM F3164-19 Standard https://webstore.ansi.org/Standards/ASTM/ASTMF316419