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Purchasing Safe Toys for Children this Holiday Season Can Reduce Risk of Eye Trauma

Canadian Ophthalmological Society

With the holidays fast approaching, the Canadian Ophthalmological Society wants to stress the importance of purchasing eye-safe toys when shopping this holiday season. Many children end up in the emergency room with toy-related eye injuries each year, and with December marking Safe Toys and Gifts Awareness Month, it’s a reminder for Canadians to take proper precaution when considering which toys to give to children.

“With all the excitement during the holidays it’s easy to forget about basic safety, however eye injuries among children are one of the major causes of visual impairment,” says Dr. Phil Hooper, President of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society.

A survey by the Canadian Ophthalmological Society, in partnership with the Canadian Association of Optometrists, revealed that when it comes to purchasing gifts, only 16% of Canadians report shopping for toys with eye safety in mind.

In addition to toys, the amount of time children use their new electronics, including video games and iPads/tablets, should also be monitored, given the increasing evidence that prolonged screen time increases the risk of myopia in children. 

The survey also revealed that since the pandemic began, parents report that their children are spending about 4.4 hours in front of a screen on average, which is 1.2 hours more than they did prior to the pandemic. Three-in-five parents whose child(ren)’s COVID screen time is greater than pre-COVID feel that this increased screen time has negatively impacted their child(ren)’s eye health. Findings from the survey also demonstrate the importance of creating a National Vision Health Strategy to educate Canadians on eye health care. 

To help prevent eye injury in children, the Canadian Ophthalmological Society outlines some safe toy purchasing tips Canadians should keep in mind this holiday season:

  • Be sure to confirm the toy is age-appropriate
  • Avoid certain toys that pose a high risk of eye injuries such as toy guns, lasers, aerosols like silly string, flying toys and long, pointy toys such as swords
  • Show children how to properly play with the toys in a safe manner
  • Keep toys that pose a potential eye injury risk away from children unless supervised by an adult
  • Include protective eyewear when giving sports equipment
  • Find out if the packaging has been inspected and approved by the proper regulatory bodies, including the Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA), Canadian Standards Association (CSA), or the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)

Click HERE for the full press release.

Eschenbach Introduces New Magno® Travel Lamp

Eschenbach Optik of America introduces the Magno® Travel Lamp, a handy two-in-one light that can be used as either a desk lamp or flashlight. It features a compact design and multiple lighting options.

When used as a desk lamp, you can choose from three colour temperatures; a warm yellow 3200K, a neutral white 4200K and a cool white 6000K. The light has an excellent colour rendition index greater than 90 and can be dimmed by pressing and holding the ON/OFF button. To use it as a desk lamp, simply fold-out the lamp head from the side of the handle and stand the lamp on a flat surface (flashlight side down). A rubber grip surrounds the flashlight head to provide extra stability.

When the lamp head is folded in, it can then be used as a hand-held flashlight and can be turned on or off by tapping twice on the touch control ON/OFF button. The Magno® Travel Lamp comes with a USB cable for recharging and features a red charging indicator light which will turn off once the power is at full capacity.

Click HERE for the full press release.

Global Dry Eye Experts to Share Measurement Tips in New Webinar

The World Council of Optometry (WCO) and Alcon have opened registration for “Dry Eye Spotlight 2: Measurement,” the second in a series of global dry eye disease education webinars. The January 31 webinar, led by Professor James Wolffsohn and featuring Professors Jennifer Craig and Lyndon Jones, explores the signs and symptoms of dry eye and how to confirm a diagnosis. In this installment, the expert faculty shares evidence-based, practical methods for adopting measurement techniques and highlights those which are available without additional investment in instrumentation.

The event includes an interactive live chat to give participants exclusive access to these distinguished experts at no cost. Register at https://bit.ly/DryEyeMeasurement.  

Professor Wolffsohn said, “The main thing that I want viewers of this webinar to take away is how important it is to get involved in mitigating, measuring, and managing dry eye.  Twenty to 30 percent of your patients likely suffer from dry eye. You can offer them so much relief and improve their quality of life by understanding what they’re experiencing, making a clear diagnosis, and delivering really simple treatment.” 

The “Dry Eye Spotlight 2: Measurement” webinar will be independently presented in three time zones with live faculty-attendee interaction on Tuesday, January 31:

5 p.m. HKT/SST = Hong Kong/Singapore  

6 p.m. CET = Central Europe 

6 p.m. PST = Pacific Standard

Participants may choose their session when registering at https://bit.ly/DryEyeMeasurement.

The first webinar in the series, “Dry Eye Spotlight 1: Mitigation,” is now available on demand at the initiative’s recently launched website dryeye.worldcouncilofoptometry.info.  Led by Professor Craig, it focuses on understanding the prevalence and etiology of dry eye, associated risk factors, and how to triage patients presenting with symptoms. The website also features tools and resources based on the three main pillars of mitigation, measurement, and management that eye care professionals can use right away.

The January 31 presentation will be available on demand following the event at dryeye.worldcouncilofoptometry.info. Registration for the third and fourth webinars in the Dry Eye Spotlight series, “Management” (March 7) and “Dry Eye Wheel Tool” (May 9), will open in the coming months.

Click HERE for the full press release.

Applications for the 2023 Transitions Change Agent Program Now Open Through December 31, 2022

Applications for the 2023 Transitions Change Agent program are now being accepted online until December 31, 2022. Industry professionals interested in becoming a Transitions Change Agent can visit TransitionsPRO.com/ChangeAgent to apply.

Transitions Optical is recruiting eyecare professionals who are looking to change the conversations their peers and patients are having around Transitions® lenses. To apply, candidates must complete an application form and detail why they want to become a Transitions Change Agent, what they hope to accomplish by participating in the program, link their social media profiles and answer a few additional questions.

“We are seeking industry experts who are passionate about developing partnerships and establishing a social presence,” said Arnaud Rajchenbach, marketing and sales manager, Transitions Optical in Canada. “New members of the Change Agent program will join the existing network of advocates that share product passion and expertise with their peers.”

About the Transitions Change Agent Program

Change Agents will be invited to attend the annual Transitions Academy in Orlando, Fla., where they will meet and network with fellow Transitions Change Agents. Through the program, Change Agents will also be able to participate in professional development and product technology workshops. Additionally, all Change Agents will receive and evaluate a free trial pair of Transitions lenses. Change Agents will have to be active on social media and will develop, in collaboration with Transitions, their in-store marketing to offer their patients a new Transitions in-store experience.

Selected applicants will be notified in February and participate in the program for the 2023 calendar year.

Click HERE for the full press release.

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