ZAGG and Eyesafe Partner on Advocacy Campaign to Support Blue Light Awareness Day and World Sight Day
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Thursday, October 14, 2021
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The campaign focuses on the steps consumers can take to safeguard against prolonged exposure to blue light, as well as the short-and-long-term risks to our eyes and health.
Key Points:
- The campaign focuses on the steps consumers can take to safeguard against prolonged exposure to blue light, as well as the short-and-long-term risks to our eyes and health.
- World-renowned doctors from the Eyesafe Vision Health Advisory Board contributed articles and responded to questions around blue light exposure, which can be found at bluelightawarenessday.org .
- "Blue light awareness increased with COVID-19, as people shifted to remote work and distance learning," says Eyesafe CEO Justin Barrett.
- Additionally, the resolution designated the 10th of October as "Blue Light Awareness Day" in the state of California.