Taking Proper Care of Your Eyes
- 1Take five-minute breaks every hour by looking off into the distance and looking away from the computer monitor.
- 2Just close your eyes for a few minutes when your work requires prolonged data input into the computer.
Keeping Proper Distance and Other Safety Measures
- 1Keep the distance of the monitor from your eyes between 16 to 30 inches. Most people find a distance of 20 to 26 inches comfortable.
- 2Make sure that the top of the monitor is at a level slightly below the horizontal eye level.
- 3Tilt the top of the monitor away from you at a 10- to 20-degree angle. Most monitors are provided with tiltable display screens, which enable you to tilt the monitor to create an optimum viewing angle.
- 4Keep your screen free of dust and fingerprints.
- 5Use an adjustable chair that enables you to sit at a proper angle and distance from your computer monitor screen.
- 6Use document holders to secure any reading material or reference material, if your work involves prolonged data entry. Place the document holders close to the monitor and at the same distance from your eyes as your monitor. This enables your eyes to remain focused as they look from the monitor to the reading material.
- 7Use a work surface whose height is 26 inches from the ground.
- 8Keep the distance from the front of your chair to the hollow of your knee between 2 to 4 inches.
- 9Use a character size that is visible. The character size is an important factor since it determines the distance at which the user prefers to view the monitor.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
How to Protect Your Eyes When Using a Computer
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