Contact Lens Safety


, always take these steps when using your lenses: Avoid all water. Do not expose your contact lenses to any water: tap, bottled, distilled, lake or ocean. Wash hands with soap and water and dry them before handling the lenses; FDA and many eye care specialists recommend that you both rub and rinse your lenses, each time you clean them. Follow the directions of your eye care professional and all labeling instructions for proper lens care. Always use fresh solution to store your lenses. Never …

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5 Responses to Contact Lens Safety

  1. dannyboyalca says:

    THANK U VERY HELPFULL

  2. sl8734 says:

    do not let your contact lenses to come in contact with water, wash your hands with soap and water. Wait, if you wash your hands with soap and water you are getting water on your hands and then on your contact lense, what the hell do they mean not get it to contact with water?

  3. Nemorzuz says:

    If you listen carefully, they say: “Wash hands with soap and water, and dry them before handling the lenses.”

    Peace

  4. ohsnapitscee says:

    wow you’re not supposed to clean your contacts in a circular motion, what is this woman doing!?

  5. anonymousshadowexist says:

    I noticed that too

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