1-800 Contacts Shares Tips on How to Clean Lens Cases
DRAPER, Utah, Aug. 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, in final recognition of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Contact Lens Health Week, 1-800 Contacts is sharing how to keep lens cases clean. The CDC has found that contact lens wearers who do not properly care for their lens cases are at the greatest risk for eye infections.
Most contact lens wearers understand the importance of regularly cleaning their lenses, but a clean lens case is sometimes overlooked. When proper steps to clean a lens case are not followed, the case can become a breeding ground for bacteria. Bacteria could possibly transfer to your lenses and cause an infection.
The following steps will help keep your lenses fresh and your eyes healthy:
- After you put your contacts in, empty all solution from the case (never re-use solution).
- Rinse the case with clean contact lens solution and rub the inside with your clean fingers.
- Allow the case to air dry upside down without the caps on until you're ready to store the lenses again. If your case has silver nitrate lining, keep the caps on.
- An additional precaution is to put the contact lens case in the dishwasher occasionally to disinfect it. Alternatively, you can place the case in boiling water for five minutes to sterilize it.
- Replace your case every three months. (Check out 24 creative uses for your old contact lens cases.)
The CDC recommends that contact lens wearers replace their lens cases every 3 months. 1-800 Contacts provides free lens cases with each order to encourage frequent lens case replacement.
About 1-800 Contacts
1-800 Contacts, Inc. is the largest retailer of contact lenses in the United States, and is dedicated to making it easier for consumers to purchase contact lenses. 1-800 Contacts offers all of the most popular brands of contact lenses at competitive prices while delivering exceptional customer service. The company has served more than 8 million customers, stocks more than 15 million contact lenses, and delivers more than 200,000 contact lenses every day directly to customers. Through its award-winning website, www.1800contacts.com, and its easy-to-remember, toll-free telephone number "1-800 CONTACTS" (1-800-266-8228), the company ships an industry leading 98 percent of its orders within one business day of receipt and verification of prescriptions.
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