Eyes For Work
We provide digital eye strain assessments to transform employee wellbeing and productivity.
Eyes for Work provides an essential 'Eye-gonomic' Risk Assessment tool to help employers meet with their duty of care, facilitate safe working practices and boost company productivity. Whilst a great deal is known about working ergonomically, little attention is paid to eye care. The average Briton now spends more than 13 hours a day on a digital screen. Employees may be working in ways that are d
Regular eye exams should be encouraged to ensure the use of optimum prescription use and meet the specific visual demands required for the use of digital devices. Eye-health strategies and awareness campaigns should be employed on the importance of regular eye exams, decreasing screen time, practising the 20-20-20 rule, and the use of rewetting drops to help reduce the symptoms of digital eye strain.
With proper awareness and professional guidance, we can learn to adjust to the ever increasing amount of time we spend on digital devices with minimal ill-effects on the eyes.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage your employees’ eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
With proper awareness and professional guidance, we can learn to adjust to the new normal with minimal ill-effects on the eyes.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage your employees’ eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
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In recent years, the amount of time people spend on all types of digital devices has increased substantially. As a result of advances in technology, increased reliance on computers, smart phones, tablets, and even gaming devices has become the new reality.
Myth: Digital eye strain does not affect work productivity.
Fact: According to research, digital eye strain does in fact affect work productivity and computer work accuracy, even if symptoms are mild. Moreover, as the day progresses, and screen time accumulates, ocular muscle fatigue will significantly affect accuracy, productivity, and comfort.
Eyes for Work are proud to be the UK industry leaders in online digital eye strain assessments.
Give us a call today to find out more!
+44 7817 755015
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Regular eye exams should be encouraged to ensure the use of optimum prescription use and meet the specific visual demands required for the use of digital devices. Eye-health strategies and awareness campaigns should be employed on the importance of regular eye exams, decreasing screen time, practising the 20-20-20 rule, and the use of rewetting drops to help reduce the symptoms of digital eye strain.
With proper awareness and professional guidance, we can learn to adjust to the new normal with minimal ill-effects on the eyes.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage your employees’ eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
Don't let eye strain affect your workforce. We provide digital eye strain assessments to transform employee well-being and boost productivity.
Call us now for a free demo!
+44 7817 755015
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It is an employer's duty to protect the health, safety and welfare of their employees and other people who might be affected by their business. Employers must do whatever is reasonably practicable to achieve this.
This means making sure that workers and others are protected from anything that may cause harm, effectively controlling any risks to injury or health that could arise in the workplace.
Eye-health strategies and awareness campaigns should be employed on the importance of regular eye exams, decreasing screen time, practising the 20-20-20 rule, and the use of rewetting drops to help reduce the symptoms of digital eye strain.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage your employees’ eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
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When it comes to things you can do to reduce the strain you are putting your eyes through, try setting your timer to remind yourself to take breaks from your screen. You can also adjust the brightness and contrast of your screen and reduce the glare on it from lights or windows.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage your employees’ eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
In an uncertain economy, retaining and recruiting new employees is becoming ever more competitive. Employee health and wellbeing is an area where businesses can differentiate themselves from their counterparts, setting themselves ahead of the pack.
For those businesses exploring opportunities to expand their benefit offerings, an often overlooked aspect of employee health and wellbeing, is that of workplace eyecare.
Chat to us about how you can allow your team to do their best by taking an online digital eye health assessment.
Contact us today for more information:
[email protected] or give us a call on +44 7817 755015
With proper awareness and professional guidance, we can strive for healthy eyes with minimal ill-effects on the eyes.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage your employees’ eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
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Digital eye strain is reducing wellbeing and productivity.
Computer users with small refractive errors may not notice any vision discomfort. But without proper vision correction, their performance on a specific task can suffer significantly - by as much as 20 percent.
Should you need to understand whether this is affecting your business get a free online assessment demo by contacting us at [email protected]
Being connected to work, friends and family online has never been more crucial to our mental health. However, spending all this extra time on digital devices, whether that's our gaming devices, TV's, or smart tablets - being conscious of the time you spend on devices is important to keep tabs on.
According to Behavioural Optometrist, Bhavin Shah, staring at screens “can have a big impact on transient blurry vision, an increased need for wearing glasses, the discomfort of the eyes, and performance at work. It can also have a detrimental effect on our neck and shoulders.”
The study revealed that the negative effects of screen time go beyond blurred vision and physical discomfort. The effects of screen time have also been linked to increased stress, lower levels of motivation and loneliness.
Why not get a digital eye strain assessment online and ensure that despite this increase in screen time, you have made the necessary adjustments to ensure healthy eyes?
Give us a call today to find out more!
+44 7817 755015
Regular eye exams should be encouraged to ensure the use of optimum prescription use and meet the specific visual demands required for the use of digital devices. Eye-health strategies and awareness campaigns should be employed on the importance of regular eye exams, decreasing screen time, practising the 20-20-20 rule, and the use of rewetting drops to help reduce the symptoms of digital eye strain.
With proper awareness and professional guidance, we can learn to adjust to the new normal with minimal ill-effects on the eyes.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage your employees’ eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
A growing body of evidence shows that prolonged digital screen work impacts on our eyes and wellbeing. Symptoms may include tired, dry eyes, light sensitivity, neck ache, headaches, blurred vision. With 90% of screen workers reporting one or more symptoms of digital eye strain, the College of Optometrists dubbed the term ‘Coronavision’ in May 2020.
Eyes for Work help promote healthy, happy eyes at work. We are proud to be the UK industry leaders in online digital eye strain assessments.
Give us a call today to find out more!
+44 7817 755015
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At Eyes For Work we have developed a simple, cost-effective solution to assess the growing problem of Digital Eye Strain. Our assessment service provides your employees with personalised reports and recommendations on how to manage their eye strain issues.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
You only have one pair of eyes, so take care of them! Healthy Habits = Healthy Eyes.
Here are just 3 things you can do to help keep your eyes healthy and make sure you are seeing your best:
Eat a healthy, balanced diet. Your diet should include plenty or fruits and vegetables, especially deep yellow and green leafy vegetables. Eating fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, tuna, and halibut can also help your eyes.
Maintain a healthy weight. Being overweight or having obesity increases your risk of developing diabetes. Having diabetes puts you at higher risk of getting diabetic retinopathy or glaucoma.
Get regular exercise. Exercise may help to prevent or control diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. These diseases can lead to some eye or vision problems. So if you exercise regularly, you can lower your risk of getting these eye and vision problems.
Eyes for Work help companies to mitigate the impact of digital eye strain, meet with their health & safety obligations and promote healthy, happy eyes at work.
Eyes for Work are proud to be the UK industry leaders in online digital eye strain assessments.
Give us a call today to find out more!
+44 7817 755015
Why Working From Home Can Affect Your Eyes
The BBC recently reported that people’s screen time was up by almost a third compared to pre-pandemic. This is bad news for our eyes! This increased screen time can lead to a form of eye strain called Computer Vision Syndrome.
When you’re looking at a computer, you might notice that you’re blinking less than you normally would. As a result, the protective film over your eyes dries out and becomes irritable.
This eye strain caused by increased use in screen time carries symptoms such as: headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes, and occasionally struggling to focus.
Make Sure Your Work From Home Setup is Kind to your Eyes
Unfortunately, we don’t just mean making sure your desk is instagram-worthy, clean and tidy (so many work from home images online recently!). In order to make your home desk a nice place for your eyes, make sure there’s as much natural light as possible. Avoid dark and dingy corners where the light from the computer screen is glaring into your eyes. Whilst natural light is good; you don’t want too much of it. Ideally, you want to find somewhere that means you’re not squinting to look at the screen.
Why not get a digital eye strain assessment online and ensure that despite the increase in digital screen time because of the pandemic, you have made the necessary adjustments to ensure healthy eyes?
Give us a call today to find out more!
+44 7817 755015
Looking after your teams' health is important to boost productivity and improve their overall wellbeing.
Why not get a digital eye strain assessment online and ensure that despite the increase in digital screen time because of the pandemic, you have made the necessary adjustments to ensure healthy eyes for your team?
Give us a call today to find out more!
+44 7817 755015
3 REASONS WHY YOU NEED AN ONLINE EYE ASSESSMENT
Quick and easy: Always available and only takes around 4 minutes to complete
Private and secure: Works well on your desktop, tablet and mobile device
Affordable: Printable letter summarising the key recommendations, which you can take to your next eye test
Contact us today for more information:
[email protected] or give us a call on +44 7817 755015
There is a difference between an online assessment and a routine eye test. The use of an online assessment is recommended as a pre-requisite to an eye test. It makes chair time at the actual eye test more targeted.
By taking our digital eye strain assessment you get access to comprehensive recommendations to manage individual eye strain issues such as tired eyes, dry eyes, headaches and neck ache. Plus you get information on how to choose the right spectacles, optimise your workstation, and improve eye health with lifestyle choices and healthy workplace practices.
It's a web-based report with the option to download it for future reference. All reports are confidential and include a printable letter summarising the key recommendations, which you can take to your next eye test.
Contact us today for more information:
[email protected] or give us a call on +44 7817 755015
When it comes to things you can do to reduce the strain you are putting your eyes through, try setting your timer to remind yourself to take breaks from your screen. You can also adjust the brightness and contrast of your screen and reduce the glare on it from lights or windows.
Call us now for a chat on how to manage your employees’ eye strain issues: +44 7817 755015
There is a difference between an online assessment and a routine eye test. The use of an online assessment is recommended as a pre-requisite to an eye test. It makes chair time at the actual eye test more targeted.
By taking our digital eye strain assessment you get access to comprehensive recommendations to manage individual eye strain issues such as tired eyes, dry eyes, headaches and neck ache. Plus you get information on how to choose the right spectacles, optimise your workstation, and improve eye health with lifestyle choices and healthy workplace practices.
It's a web-based report with the option to download it for future reference. All reports are confidential and include a printable letter summarising the key recommendations, which you can take to your next eye test.
Contact us today for more information:
[email protected] or give us a call on +44 7817 755015
By taking our digital eye strain assessment you get access to comprehensive recommendations to manage individual eye strain issues such as tired eyes, dry eyes, headaches and neck ache. Plus you get information on how to choose the right spectacles, optimise your workstation, and improve eye health with lifestyle choices and healthy workplace practices.
It's a web-based report with the option to download it for future reference. All reports are confidential and include a printable letter summarising the key recommendations, which you can take to your next eye test.
Contact us today for more information:
[email protected] or give us a call on +44 7817 755015
Why not get a digital eye strain assessment online and ensure that despite the increase in digital screen time because of the pandemic, you have made the necessary adjustments to ensure healthy eyes?
Give us a call today to find out more!
+44 7817 755015
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