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Travelling
With Contacts & Glasses Options
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Contact
Lenses
Make
sure you have enough solution to last for your holiday
as your solution may not be available abroad.
Ask Kefan Optics about mini-packs of solution, many
of which are available in small bottles and will save
packing large bulky bottles.
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Don’t
be tempted to decant solutions into smaller bottles as you
risk introducing bacteria and contaminating the solution.
Never rinse your lenses in tap water, especially abroad,
where the water may contain micro-organisms. Always use
saline to rinse your lenses.
In case your lenses become uncomfortable or your luggage
gets lost, always travel with your care kit in your hand
luggage.
As cabin air is very dry, some eyes may become too dry for
comfortable lens wear. On short flights, wear your contact
lenses, but ask Kefan Optics about lubricating drops to
re-moisten your eyes and have a pair of specs to change
into. For long-haul flights, it is advisable just to wear
spectacles, especially if you plan to sleep.
Remember, NEVER swim or do water sports in your lenses,
as sea water and pool water can be dirty, containing eye
infection-causing bacterium.
Spectacles
and sunglasses
Sunglasses that protect eyes against UVB and UVA are essential.
If
you are a spectacle wearer, consider prescription sunglasses,
especially if you plan to drive (in several countries, the
law requires that at all times you have a back-up pair of
prescription spectacles/lenses in the car).
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