is it you shouldn't touch chemicals with your hands
Touching microscope lenses with your fingers can leave fingerprints or oils on the lens that can affect the quality of your images by causing distortions or reducing clarity. These smudges can also be difficult to remove and may require special cleaning solutions that could damage the lens. It is best to always handle microscope lenses with clean, lint-free cloths or lens paper to maintain their optimal performance.
Proclear lenses, made by CooperVision, are one month contact lenses, and should never be used to sleep in.
Some lens manufacturers will send out leaflets to optical practices containing advic on ho to care for their lenses so you ask at your local Opticians. The main thing to remember if you have anti-reflective lenses is that they should never be cleaned with soap, washing-up liquid or any other kind of detergent. This can break down the coatings on the lens. Ideally you should use a specialised lens cleaner (available from most optical practices) but be sure to check that it is suitable for anti-reflective lenses. Spray both sides of the lenses and gently rub dry with a lint free cloth. If you don't have lens cleaner, use water. Under a running tap, rub the lenses with your fingers and gently dry with a lint free cloth. Never use your clothes to wipe your lenses. As with all lenses, they will scratch if left lens-down on a surface and you should always keep you glasses in a case to protect them when you're not wearing them.
Keep them in a jar to stop them rotting. You never know when you might need them,
No, a person should never sleep with contact lenses in their eyes. It can cause infections and other serious problems.
The ball should be griped with fingers never touching the palm of your hand.
hmm, this has never happened to me but i think the one being called this should definitely stop swishing their fingers up there anus hope this helps!! XD
he never does.
never its for kids that would be inapropiate
Contact lenses are made from plastics and electricians are usually exposed to heat. When direct heat reaches the contact lenses as the electricians wear it, Chances are; The contact lenses might melt into the eyes and you could never remove them.
Yes, you could die from contact lenses by not puting them in right