Coping With Disaster Vision Care Tip 1

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For many people, summer is not only the season for beaches and barbecues, but also hurricanes, thunderstorms, and other exhibits of Mother Nature’s might. During these events-as Hurricane Katrina so powerfully reminded us-citizens could find themselves in an emergency situation where medical aid is unavailable for days or even weeks. If you have eye problems, what can you do when disaster strikes?
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Keep an emergency kit handy. [tag]Coping With Disaster[/tag]Tip 1 of 6
Says Celeste, a manager at The Eye Institute, of Hurricane Katrina: “The newspapers [were] filled with stories of people who were evacuated with just the clothes on their back; glasses, contacts and medication were either left behind or forgotten in the chaos.” The loss of eyeglasses or contact lenses during a disaster can for many people equal near blindness, impacting your chances of survival-a compelling reason to follow the Rebuild Your Vision program! If you’ve just started the program, however, you will want to add a spare pair of glasses to your emergency kit, which should also include bottled water, first-aid supplies, and any medications.
Keep the kit in an easily accessible place-perhaps even by your bedside. Remember, Katrina hit during the middle of the night, so choose a place you can find even in the dark.
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