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Tips
for your Eyes
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- Follow
the 20-20-20 rule. Every 20 minutes, take a 20 second
break and look 20 feet away to rest your eyes.
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Remember to blink and breathe while you work. Blinking
is critical to keep your eyes lubricated. Breathing
can help you stay relaxed.
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Keep your screen clean. If you use a glare reduction
filter, remove it and clean both the filter and
the screen.
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Select a high quality glare reduction filter. Circular
polarized models are considered the most effective.
The AOA has a listing of recommended glare reduction
filters.
www.aoa.org/clincare/ophthalmic-glare.asp
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Reduce glare on your screen by eliminating or reducing
overhead, direct lighting, covering windows with
blinds or shades, and eliminating reflective surfaces.
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Select a high quality monitor with at least a 70
Hz refresh rate, 800 by 600 resolution, and dot
pitch .28 mm or lower.
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Set the size of the font about three times the size
required for normal reading. Test this by moving
three times the distance you sit from your screen
and see if you can still read the text.
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Set up your work within easy viewing distance and
position to avoid glare. The most frequently viewed
items should be directly in front of you.
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Use glasses designed for the intermediate zone of
your vision.
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Select eyeglass frames that optimize the viewing
area for VDT work.
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Have regular eye check-ups, especially if the computer
bothers your eyes.
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