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Glenn and Michael from All American Eyeglass Repair discuss the parts of a typical pair of eyeglasses and eyeglass frames.

In this video, All American Eyeglass Repair explains the different parts to a typical pair of eyeglasses.

By watching this video, you will discover:

  • The 5 common parts that make up eyeglasses
  • The differences eyeglasses and sunglasses may have
  • How you can learn more about your eyeglass frames

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Technology seems to be turning quicker than we can keep pace. It isn’t just our smartphones and mobile devices that are revolutionizing the way that we live. Medical advances and technologies are allowing us to live longer, enjoy a better quality of life and granting us the ability to do things that were the subject of science fiction movies just a couple of decades ago.

Vision technology is among one of the areas that is exploding with innovative products that are not only making it more convenient to see; they are changing the way that we view things. New technologies are increasing our sight capabilities and for some, allowing individuals to see for the first time.

The options for your vision correction are endless from surgical procedures to implants, and the field continues to grow exponentially. Those who are in need of vision care, are being given options that once could only be ideation. Among the best products list are the following advances. From simplistic glasses to correct children’s vision to implants that create superhuman sight, are any of them for you?

Cameras that create independence for an aging population

The newest innovation to hit the vision industry are miniature cameras that can be mounted onto the glasses of those who are legally blind. One of the most advanced eye corrective devices to date, they can take a person who has 20/200 vision, or even worse, and give them the ability to see things that they could only once imagine. Reading print that is as tiny as something written in a newspaper, or email, the camera can literally help the blind see for the first time.

The tiny camera uses something called optical character-recognition. It is an advanced form of technology that uses artificial vision. Mounted on the outside of a pair of glasses, the device works by simply pointing it at the item you wish to read and pressing a trigger or tapping on it. There is a wire that then connects to a small pack which encases the computer and battery.

A smart device, it can recognize the text and then translate it by reading it to the user through a tiny embedded earpiece. Not limited simply to text, letter and numbers, it can be programmed to recognize things such as commercial products and even familiar faces.

Targeted specifically for those who are suffering from age-related macular degeneration, the device is bringing hope to millions who are facing impairment as they age. Curing blindness for an aging population, it could make a difference in millions of elderly people’s lives who are limited by their sight handicaps. As the technology continues to improve, there will likely be a day when the computer can be embedded. A great innovation, it is the first advance of its kind to target those who are not candidates for surgical correction.

The device is also helping those who are suffering from advanced-stage glaucoma. Altering the lives of an aging population, the new camera can be carried anywhere, giving them the independence that many have lost due to sight complications. Increasing their overall independence, it is an amazing first step to curing age-related visual disabilities.

Dry eye syndrome may be a thing of the past

Plaguing many office workers around the globe is a condition known as dry eyes. Although sounding very mundane, having perpetually dry eyes can lead to a host of conditions including vision loss. Combating the new epidemic is an eye implant that helps to produce tears that fight dry eye syndrome. Stanford University researchers have developed a way to stimulate tear production. They have created a device that has platinum foil electrodes that can be implanted into the eye with a remote control that activates tear production.

The device works specifically by stimulating the lacrimal gland, which is responsible for tear secretion through engagement of the efferent parasympathetic nerves. Quite technical, the result is that it can bring relief to millions of sufferers around the globe and in office spaces everywhere.

Simple glasses to correct children’s visual impairment?

Having a lazy eye used to require surgical correction or wearing a cumbersome patch or using special eye drops that were no less inconvenient. The XPAND company has come up with Amblyz glasses that are helping to treat amblyopia, or lazy eye, for millions of children around the world.

A company known for the development of 3D movie glasses has designed programmable glasses that are having outstanding results for lazy eye correction. Worn for just a couple of hours a day, the glasses are truly miraculous and making a huge difference in children’s vision. They are a small, but significant victory, for a condition that can cause an enormous amount of stress to parents and children alike.

The next decade is likely to see things in medical technology that can’t be dreamed. It is quite probable that in the near future blindness will no longer exist and we will all have the capacity to have superhuman vision. State of the art visual advancements are changing the way that we see things, literally, one eye condition at a time. In time, visual impairment will likely be a thing of the past.

 

When one thinks of vision and eye health issues, one generally doesn’t think about infants or young children. Many children don’t have their first eye examination until they are about to or have already enrolled in school. While it is true that the majority of serious and chronic eye conditions come with aging, 5% of very young children experience significant vision problems, with as many of 25% of them doing so as they enter school full time.

While those may not seem like large numbers, by allowing these vision issues to go undiagnosed and untreated during important developmental years, these children run the risk of developing permanent vision problems. So caregivers should take children’s vision seriously from birth, even though things appear a bit blurry for the first few months of life . He or she will soon be seeing the world clearly enough, and deserves to get off to a good start with their vision health. Health care professionals recommend that baby has his or her first comprehensive eye exam at six months. No, baby can’t tell the doctor that the letters look more or less blurry with lens #1 or #2, but doctors can tell if those very young eyes:

  • have properly focusing near and far vision
  • are working together
  • are being moved normally
  • are being focused normally
  • have peripheral (a.k.a. corner of the eye) awareness
  • have good eye/hand coordination

Vision Concerns In Children

Children and eye care, especially with younger children, can be challenging as their ability to communicate is limited. And with limited life experiences, young children may simply assume that nothing is wrong with their vision, that their skewed “picture reception” is the way that the world is supposed to look. So since that young child isn’t aware, or can’t articulate that there’s a problem, what should you, caregiver, be keeping an eye out for?

The condition known as cross-eyed vision can make a fairly obvious impression, as the eyes very apparently are pointing in opposite directions. Indeed, they are experiencing problems with binocularity, which means that both eyes are not working together as a unit. Other problems with vision can be more subtle, so report to your child’s doctor any observations of unusual squinting, headaches, or clumsiness. Other eye related problems that require immediate medical intervention to prevent permanent vision problems or loss include:

  • persistently weeping or sensitive eyes
  • chronically bloodshot or red rimmed eyes
  • “crusty” eyes or eyes with pus visibly oozing from them
  • bulging or protruding eyeballs
  • eyeballs that roll involuntarily back into the head
  • cloud or film over eyeball
  • any injury that causes penetration of eyeball

While the majority of children will navigate growing up without serious vision issues, prudent caregivers would be wise to either purchase a health insurance plan that includes vision insurance, or add that plan to existing policies. That extra coverage can be very helpful in protecting maturing eyes.

Other Ways To Protect Children’s Vision

Like the body at large, eyes benefit from a diet rich in vitamins A,C, and E, and anti-oxidants. And addition to early and regular eye-exams and good nutrition, caregivers can try eye exercises. Sometimes known as “eye therapy”, there is some debate as to how effective these programs are in reversing or preventing the onset of some vision defects. And these exercises are inappropriate and not effective for diseases of the eye. Nonetheless, for generally healthy eyes, these exercises are harmless, although they should be done under supervision for maximum effect. Games commonly “played” with this type of therapy include visual memory exercises, and games involving rotating, tracking with, and moving the eyes. Proponents of such exercises claim they can help both near and far-sightedness, and the condition known as “lazy eye”.

And all of those digital games, reading, viewing, and texting puts a strain on eyes as well. Limiting this and having children just play offers contrasting fields of vision as well. And make your child a partner in the protection and health of his or her vision as he or she ages. Getting them started on the path to good visual health at an early age helps them to retain it for a lifetime.

 

As an adult you may have been wearing eyeglasses for a number of years and have come to understand what styles and brands suit you best. For a child, they will have their own views on the subject, but your experience will help guide them towards the correct choices, even more so if they are choosing their first pair. Here are six tips to assist the selection process.

1 Practical beats cute

Although you may have selected their bedroom design based upon a Disney character, eyeglasses for children must first be practical and suitable for the task. Being cute, trendy or stylish are secondary attractions, but may be first choice for your child.

Careful explanation to your child will reveal the reasons for your choices. By explaining the difficulties of choosing inappropriate eyeglasses, you will help your children understand why certain models are being suggested. Even the youngest of children will understand common sense rules and know that you are not turning down the Barbie specials purely because your bedroom is Barbie everything.

Unbreakable frames will top everyone’s list for kids.

2 Discuss everyday routines

Just as you eat breakfast, lunch and dinner and wear specific clothes for school and more glamorous choices for birthday parties, children have to understand that wearing glasses will become a major part of their everyday routine.

Together, the children and the parents can practice cleaning the frames and the lenses as well as learning the best way to put glasses on and take them off. Understanding how glasses must be kept safe in case when they are not wearing them is more important than the color of the frames.

3 The fit is important

For a child to virtually forget that they are wearing eyeglasses the best fit is extremely important and for this you will also be guided by the eyeglass fitting specialists. The frames will sit lower than a child’s eyebrow line, while the lowest edge of the frame will not be seen below your child’s cheeks.

Narrow frames make your children’s eyes look too close together, but wide frames should not exceed the distance of your child’s face at the temples.

4 Color match helps

Your eyeglass professional will understand the correlation between eye color and frame color as some match perfectly and others never will.

5 Where are your eyes?

To prevent bullying, children with close set eyes will probably choose a thin or clear bridge, whereas highly colored bridges make wide set eyes appear much closer together.

6 Activity considerations

Generally, children are far more active than adults and will require frames that are less likely to break easily. Depending upon the child’s favorite sports, they may need to wear the eyeglasses while performing those sports, where it is safe to perform the activity wearing eyeglasses.

By combining all of these six simple tips, a match between the adult and the child’s point of view will help select effective eyeglasses. Their input is important at all ages to extend their co-operation with wearing the eyeglasses consistently. You must remember that prescriptions for your child’s eyes must be regularly updated and this may incur a change of frames and a review of.

Accidents happen, and where eyeglasses are involved – in most circumstances – you do not have to order a new pair as replacements every time. By identifying which parts of the eyeglasses can easily be damaged, you can learn ways to prevent the accident before it occurs.

Do not sit on eyeglasses

The frame and the bridge can easily be bent out of shape or broken completely, mostly by sitting on your eyeglasses. The hinges may also be damaged. Although no one would obviously sit on their eyeglasses on purpose, this frequent action, carried out by people of all ages and not just children, is the number one reason why eyeglasses are damaged.

Simply, we often forget where we place our eyeglasses when they are not in use. Logically, the people looking for the eyeglasses are the individuals who require eyeglasses to find the missing pair. Focusing on eyeglasses that are left on seating or on the floor can often be difficult when they blend into the surrounding material.

Experts will suggest that you should place your eyeglasses in a suitable case whenever you are not wearing them. In reality, individuals often need to put their eyeglasses down for just a moment or a minute while they are carrying out actions that do not require the eyewear.

Where you regularly need to remove your glasses for just a few seconds, a necklace or a leash provides a suitable and safe home for your eyewear.

Certainly children should always be taught how to put glasses down safely, so that the lenses are never scratched. Teaching children to put those eyeglasses into an appropriate case is a long-term educational process.

How to remove eyeglasses

Eyeglasses should be removed from the face by lifting them from both sides at once or from the central point. When you take glasses from your face by using one arm, you will be consistently putting pressure on one arm, perhaps causing it to bend while the other arm is still in place.

This can also place pressure on nose pads which can easily be moved out of position if the eyeglasses are not removed carefully from your face.

Consistent incorrect manipulation of part of the frame, by picking them up from one arm, rather than centrally, will gradually wear out one part of the frame more than the other side. This may weaken the screws in the hinges.

Should you pick up your eyeglasses with your fingers on the lenses, you risk damage to the most important part of your eyewear. While you can clean your lenses regularly, minute particles on your fingers may scratch the lenses and cause long-term damage.

The nose pads can often be moved out of position when your eyeglasses are not framed to sit on your face correctly. Your optician can help reset every part of your eyeglasses so that they function correctly.

The good news is that the majority of parts that are damaged or broken can be repaired by an expert professional. like the nose pads or eyeglass screws, a same day repair business can save you a lot of money, very quickly.

 

Some individuals are more unlucky than others. While a minority can go a lifetime never breaking their sunglasses, others need their favorite glass repair store on speed dial. When you are one of the luckless people and consistently break, bend or destroy your sunglasses, what can you do to reduce the odds of smashing yet another pair? There’s one set of rules for adults and another for children.

Consider your children’s sunglasses

Around 65% of US adults wear sunglasses. This reduces to around 40% for children. Could it be that we don’t trust children to wear and use sunglasses properly without breaking them?

Common sense tells you that children are more likely to have accidents with sunglasses, compared to adults. Although they will be concerned about fashion somewhere between the ages of 10 and 18, it’s not really an important consideration unless you have ticked all of the other necessary boxes.

As children’s eyes are more easily damaged during their early years, it is vital that you choose lenses that block 100% of the sun’s UV rays. Still, it’s better than nothing to agree to children selecting their sunglasses, as this will make them more likely to wear them. Providing they feel that they are included in the selection process, they may also learn the importance and the reasons for a professional’s view of which sunglasses are better for them.

The glasses must fit the child’s face dimensions properly. Otherwise, any sunglasses that are at risk of falling off are more likely to be damaged. Nevertheless, children grow quickly. You will need to have the size of the glasses checked regularly to see that they still fit properly.

Impact resistant sunglasses are a good choice for children, especially for kids that are extremely active or participate in a number of sports. Polycarbonate lenses are durable, strong; they resist both cracking and shattering.

Teaching your children to keep their sunglasses in a protective case will prolong the life of their eyewear considerably, because children are likely to discard their sunglasses anywhere and at a moment’s notice.

Some sunglass manufacturers offer BPA-free rubber aviator style sunglasses. These are more likely to be a safe choice for younger children as they are less likely to damage the frames easily.

Adult sunglasses and how to choose carefully

One rule for children about keeping the glasses in a protective case when they’re not in use applies equally for adults, because sitting on sunglasses is the number one reason that they break and you’ll need to contact your eyeglass repair center. With adults, you do have the option of adding a neck cord to keep your sunglasses safe at hand should you need to move them several times during the day.

You can extend the life of your sunglasses by removing them from your face by using one hand for each earpiece, rather than one hand to remove your eyewear from one side of the frame.

From time to time, you can extend the life of your sunglasses by tightening the screws that hold the frames and lenses in place, reducing the risk of the frame or lenses falling out.

As you are using sunglasses to protect your eyes from the sun, it helps to develop a habit of keeping your sunglasses away from your vehicle on very hot or cold days as this can damage the frames.

It is inevitable that your sunglasses will be damaged at some stage in your life, hopefully less often than many people actually experience. Keep the details of your favorite eyeglass repair center close at hand and you will reduce the time required to have them repaired and ready to wear again.

When you consider the most favorite sunglasses from recent years, they are usually linked to the film or pop star wearing them to a glitzy event. Hollywood may choose its most iconic sunglasses by the actor or director wearing them, whereas, for everyone else, which sunglasses provided us with an awesome impression that we were soon thrilled to be seen wearing them?

Sunglasses are undoubtedly an accessory that almost no one should be without. While they protect your eyes from dangerous UV rays, they also provide you with a great fashion statement.

1 Ray ban aviator classic

These have been popular amongst many actors and pop stars over the years. From Tom Cruise in top gear, where these aviator classics were worn as part of the fighter pilot’s uniform, to just about any movie featuring an actor flying an airplane or leading troops into a difficult combat.

2 Ray ban original Wayfarer classic

You may not have noticed the original and traditional Wayfarer classic sunglasses before the Blues Brothers movie acquired them for iconic status. Now, you can never forget them, especially as the Blues Brothers were instantly cool, whatever they did; good or bad.

3 Circular spectacles

During the late 1960s and early 1970s, John Lennon always wore his special circular spectacles, sometimes known as Teashades. In recent years, Mary Kate Olsen has been seen wearing the same circular spectacles, but after his legendary television appearances they are commonly known now as Ozzy Osbourne style shades. Who next?

4 Nirvana glasses

Kurt Cobain wore Christian Roth’s sunglasses almost everywhere. The pale oval shades were part of his lifestyle and were reissued as a silver lining vintage in 2010.

5 Steve McQueen’s glasses

The actor was cool and calm in every movie scene, so it is no surprise that the Persol 0714s became extremely popular after the Thomas Crown Affair movie. They housed blue lenses and were collapsible and sold for $60,000 the last time they were auctioned.

6 Oakley sunglasses

These one-piece lenses are commonly associated with actors in films playing policeman, soldiers and other official bodies. Occasionally athletes and posers on the beach enjoy wearing this brand.

7 Lady Gaga’s cigarettes

On the good side, at least she wore sunglasses, but this must be balanced with her cigarette goggles being made from real cigarettes. The health hazard probably means that no one else will be wearing these iconic sunglasses in the near future. No one is sure if she could even see through the cigarettes. She would have been better off choosing cat eye style sunglasses, mostly available to suit ladies, but available from some of the major exclusive brands like Dolce and BVLGARI.

8 Star Trek VISOR

Glasses worn by Geordi la Forge have not yet been officially available, despite his many Star Trek appearances. The character was born blind and used his VISOR (Visual Instrument and Sensory Organ Replacement) to detect electromagnetic signals which allowed his brain to ‘see.’ No one knows where you would take these glasses for repair if you damaged them in any way. You can’t ask Spok.

9 The yellow aviators

Johnny Depp wore these when he played Raoul Duke, a fictional character, also known as the anti-hero from the novel, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The character would only ever be seen wearing the yellow aviators, whether out in the bright sunshine or inside.

10 The Sir Elton John style

Any sunglasses worn by Elton John tend to be extremely flamboyant and extravagant. The color of his sunglasses is not usually appreciated unless they are bright pink or completely white. With whichever shades he can be seen wearing, you will know they are going to be large and often square.

Some brands and models of sunglasses stay with us for decades while several newbies show up from time to time. The key to great sunglasses is how good you look in them and exactly how they suit your face, style and fashion. You do know, however that whatever sunglasses Rhianna decides to wear for the next five years, they will immediately top this iconic sunglasses checklist.

 

Nowadays, parent, players and coaches recognize the harmful injuries that can happen when protective eyewear for sports is not worn in the field. Wearing professional eyewear in sports helps players with their vision while reducing eye injury.  

What sports require protective eyewear?

When it comes to eye injuries, most of the trauma happens when an individual is playing a high-risk sport. So, what exactly is a high-risk sport?

Low risk sports are classified as sports that are played without using an object like a stick, puck, ball, racquet or bat. They also usually have no body contact – some examples of a low risk sport include: gymnastics, swimming, track and cycling.

Sports that involve high risk are basketball, hockey, football, baseball, tennis, racquetball, water polo and lacrosse. As you can see, protective eyewear is necessary since all these sports involve body contact. They also use a ball, bat, stick, racquet or puck. At the other end of the spectrum, you have boxing, martial arts, and wrestling and a lot of body contact.

When playing sports, if you’re wondering whether you should wear protective eyewear, you have your answer. Consider if the sport involves the use of an object that can injure your eyes.

Why can’t I just wear my regular glasses?

Think about having a car that only has a regular plastic bag. That plastic bag won’t come into question until an accident happened. In the meantime, you’ll be okay having it in your car. Protective eyewear works in the same way. You may think you can wear your standard eyeglasses until you get into a high impact situation that places your eyes at risk. Normal glasses look like they’re working until you actually need them to work!

Regular glasses have not been created with material that can absorb the impact many sports have. Companies like Liberty Eyewear offer sports eyewear called Rec Specs. Such eyewear is created with certified protection meant for indoor or outdoor play.

You may still be wondering if you really need eyewear that can protect your eyes while playing sports. Imagine a ball flying at high speed in the wrong direction. We can already predict what could happen to the unsuspecting racquetball player. Flying objects may be obvious, but there’s another danger when playing sports. The unseen often happens when someone is poked in the eye, jabbed, elbowed or body checked. Eye injuries can all happen within close body contact. 

Looking for the Right Protective Sports Eyewear

Looking for eyewear that offers adequate protection in sports involves a search for various features. So, what exactly are you looking for when you want top-notch eye protection? Here are some features to look for.

Size

There are so many sizes and a lot of shapes and it can be overwhelming to sift through and find a perfect fit. Whether you’re a racquetball player, a basketball player, soccer player or hockey player, there is no reason you can’t find eyewear to protect your eyes.   For those sports players who need a helmet can find goggles designed to accommodate a helmet.

The lens

Your standard, daily, lenses are made from a different lens material than a protective eyewear lens. Polycarbonate is the material that makes a lens resist high impact from flying objects. If you’re playing outdoors, you also get the benefit of having UV protection from polycarbonate.

Prescription needs

If you have a prescription that is either mild or moderate, wearing eyewear in sports helps enhance your performance by giving you that sharp vision that you need to play the game.

Coating

Scratch-resistant coating is also added to both the back and front of the polycarbonate lens – this feature is created to avoid scratches. You will the anti-scratch add on in almost all the sports eyewear.

The Frame

If you’re playing different sports, you need different types of frames for your particular sport. When sports frames are designed, they are created with the different scenarios that could happen in the sport. These frames can work with someone who needs to have a prescription or someone who just needs a plain lens. They differ from standard frames in the way that they resist high impact. This high impact resistance is achieved by constructing them with a special plastic or polycarbonate. A special padding is added to protect your nose when you’re in a high impact situation.

If you’re in a sport like biking or sailing, you can benefit from a wrap around frame. It all depends on the sports you like to play. Find a suitable frame that adapts to your sport. In addition, wrap styles are beneficial for dusty or windy situations.

Kids and Protective Eyewear

Did you know that eye injuries are the leading cause of blindness in children? Help prevent this by protecting your child with the right eyewear. With children, sports goggles need to accommodate their growth and their sports-specific needs. A parent may buy a sweater for their child with the hope that there is “room to grow”, but sports goggles are supposed to be made to fit. An increase in eye injury happens when the frames are not the right fit.

Kids should be able to wear a pair that is flexible and easy to adjust. In addition, the frames should not be too large or too small – if too large, peripheral vision is obstructed and a flying object from either side can hit a child. The frame should be comfortable because kids often resist anything that is uncomfortable to wear. Lastly, parents should change their children’s goggles as they outgrow them.

Your eyes are important. Protect them with the right eyewear so you can avoid any eye injuries. You can help reduce eye trauma by understanding the type of eyewear necessary for the particular sport that you play. Remember, standard lenses are not created to absorb high impact. We take precautions in protecting our heads from concussions and our bones from breaking. You can take the same precaution to avoid a scratch in your cornea or an eye injury that can take away your vision.

When your designer eyewear breaks, your first thought turns to how quickly your eyeglasses can be repaired. Fortunately, due to modern technology and high quality service, same day branded eyewear repair can be completed as professional service companies stock the parts that you require.

The best titanium frames repair companies employ excellent mail-in services, with the promise of a same day turnaround. For the customer, this always makes you want to know how much the service is going to cost and how will the repair company know, until they have inspected your eyeglasses?

The answer is simple; designer eyewear repairs usually cost between a stated known minimum and maximum amount, and the cost of shipping them back to you. The repair business will provide you with an exact quote once they have inspected the damage to your eyeglasses and they probably won’t even ask for payment until they have completed the work.

Using pioneering technology

Whether it is Fitovers eyewear or Reptile eyewear that calls for a repair, the specialist company of your choice will almost certainly use the latest in laser welding technology, which is how they are able to react so quickly and deal with titanium frames repair, or other metals.

By choosing the best business to repair your eyeglasses, you will almost certainly be dealing with a company that concentrates all of its operating hours towards repairs so that they can be shipped out the same day they arrive, minimizing the time a customer must be without their glasses; because not everyone can afford a second pair.

These advances in technology mean that companies no longer have to consider the basic constraints of soldering broken metal frames. Having different options makes the designer eyewear repair company better suited to deal with a wide range of circumstances. Soldering can lead to further damage of the eyeglasses and often to discoloration, so it is no wonder that a high number of customers avoid repair centers that use soldering as their sole source of mending the eyewear frames.

Where frames do discolor, they can be refinished to provide a strong and great looking frame for continued use.

Being able to mail in your glasses and have experts repair them in the minimum of time can usually only be achieved by laser welding because this provides a pinpoint accuracy, to within half a millimeter in diameter, in just milliseconds, to fuse the metals and make them strong again.

Because the action is completed in a very short period of time, heat is not transferred to cause discoloration across the frames. Because the eyewear isn’t burnt, refinishing is not a requirement and your glasses can be back in the mail to you in a very short period of time.

Laser welding is considerably strong when compared to using the conventional methods of repair, like soldering. It also means that your glasses continue to be durable, without a weak spot that soldering often provides.

Mailing in your designer eyewear to American Eyeglass Repair is a simple and straightforward task. After a professional repair, your eyeglasses will be back in use very quickly.

When your only pair of eyeglasses is damaged, you would have wished that someone had given you a number of eyeglass care tips to help prolong their working lifetime- and the cost of replacement or restoration. Here are some simple tips to help prevent the need to source eyeglass repairs. Pass them on to other eyeglass owners and members of your family.

Keep your eyeglasses safe

Although this first tip is simple and straightforward, many individuals take the opposite course of action and neglect eyeglass care.

First; when you are not wearing your glasses, keep them in a good quality protective case.

A protective case, or a collection of cases around your home, your vehicle and your workplace, will help your eyeglasses stay in the same condition as the day you purchased them; unscratched, not bent or stretched out of position. They can be purchased in a variety of designs and can make a great gift for birthdays and Christmas. Spending a few more dollars can help you purchase a protective case that is extremely effective and durable; this is perhaps the best eyeglass care tip that you can ever receive.

Second; be cautious about the way that you take your eyeglasses off. It is better to use two hands, rather than one. This helps cut down on eyeglass repairs because you will be keeping the earpieces straight and in the correct alignment. Should you develop the habit of removing your eyeglasses with one hand, you may begin to stretch the arms and this causes them to become loose and ill fitting.

Third; should a protective case be unavailable, don’t try to keep your eyeglasses handy by pushing them to the top of your head. Take a look in the mirror and you will see that the top of your head is a different shape to where the eyeglasses fit across your eyes. You will begin to distort the shape of the frame and may look toward frames repair services sooner than you’d expected. A further piece of knowledge and concern about keeping your eyewear on your head is that they are more likely to fall off and become further damaged during the accident.

Protecting the nose pads

Some individuals develop a habit of pushing the eyeglasses up their nose by using a finger to push the nose piece between your eyes. This one action, conducted regularly, may cause you to need eyeglass repairs because you will be stressing the nose pads in the center of the frame. You may also begin to wear the color on the frame, at the joint. This will become extremely obvious after a while and for sensitive people, you may be forced into purchasing new eyewear. It is better to move the glasses, using both hands, to the position that feels most comfortable for you.

Keep your cleaning cloth available

A high quality microfiber cleaning cloth, especially designed for optical lenses is essential, are available in a variety of stores. Used consistently, after cleaning your glasses with clean water, the lenses will remain scratch free, dust free and clear to use.

By developing regular habits through these simple tips, you will reduce the requirement for eyeglass and frame repairs.