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New research from Specsavers shows that more than half of the Australian population (57%) do not prioritise UV protection for their eyes. This is despite the fact that Australia has the highest skin cancer rate in the world1 and each year Australians are four times more likely to develop a skin cancer than any other form of cancer.

The Galaxy Research survey commissioned by Specsavers found that Australians prioritise style, comfort and cost when it comes to purchasing new glasses, all over UV protection. It also found that more than a third (37%) of the Australian population do not know how to determine if sunglasses offer UV protection; while only 4% would check that the lenses met with Australian standards.

Specsavers Optometrist and Director of Professional Services, Peter Larsen says: "As we head into another hot summer, it's a concern that so many Australians are not prioritising UV protection when choosing sunglasses.

"Although the eyelid is designed to protect the eye, the skin is very thin and contains fragile tissues that can be damaged by UV light. UV damage to the eye and eyelid can cause serious conditions such as eyelid skin cancers, melanoma, conjunctival cancers, macular degeneration and more," says Mr Larsen.

The survey also found that eye tests are low on the health checklist for most Australians. While more than a third prioritise blood pressure checks, and one in five get checked regularly for sun spots, just 6% of Australians prioritise eye tests, despite the risks from the sun in the Australian climate.

Mr Larsen comments: "These days most people know about the damage UV rays can cause to the skin. However, it can also have severe effects on the delicate eye area. For most people I recommend they get an eye test every two years to keep their eye health in check. We are lucky in Australia as these eye tests are bulk-billed to Medicare.

"The key to keeping your eyes safe in the sun is wearing lenses that block UV, which offer a strong defence against eye and eyelid damage. Check with your optometrist to ensure your prescription sunglasses meet the Australian Standard. What's more, polarised lenses eliminate 99.9% of glare by reflected light, and offer 100% UV protection for your eyes."

How to check for UV protection in prescription sunglasses:
Ensure your prescription sunglasses fit correctly on your face and give good coverage
Ask your optometrist if the frames offer good UV protection that is in line with the Australian Standard
All Specsavers prescription sunglasses are made in accordance with the UV protection Australian Standard

Sun damage symptoms:
Blurred, glary, or patchy vision
Red eyes
Eye irritation, ache or pain
Lumps, bumps, spots or scales on the eye or eyelids
If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, we recommend that you visit your local Specsavers store

www.specsavers.com.au
 
 
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