(HealthDay News) -- Eye injuries can occur when you're playing
sports, working with tools or chemicals, or even in the
kitchen.
The U.S. National Safety Council says you should always wear eye
protection when you are:
- Working with or around any type of chemical.
- Using tools to make repairs around the home.
- Playing any sport that involves a ball or other object that
could strike your eye.
You can protect your glasses or contact lenses with safety
goggles. You should also always wear sunglasses when you're out in
the sun.
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