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OOS | Public Programs - Play Hard, Don't Blink
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Play Hard, Don't Blink. Play Hard Don't Blink. Why sports eye safety? When properly fitted, appropriate eye protection can reduce the risk of eye injuries by at least 90%. Here is the recommended eye protection for several popular sports:. Baseball: Polycarbonate face guard or other certified safe protection attached to batting helmet; sports goggles with polycarbonate lenses for playing in the field. Lacrosse: Helmet and full-face protection. Soccer: Sports goggles with polycarbonate lenses. Reports fro...
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OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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MyOHSAA and Officials Login. Credit for PE Courses. Sports Medicine - Home. Use of AED in Athletics. News and Media Home. OHSAA Office Info- -. OHSAA Foundation Leadership Conferences. OHSAA Magazine Online Home. Risk Minimization Addressed in High School Boys Lacrosse Rules Changes. Broadcast Update: New PSAs, Broadcasters Meeting, Upcoming Broadcasts. OHSAA Board of Directors Meeting Highlights. OHSAA Fall Sports Practices Get Underway Monday. OHSAA and OAB to Co-Host Broadcasters Meeting August 17.
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Resources | Ohio Amblyope Registry
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Find an Eye Doctor. Misconception of the Term “Lazy Eye”. Find an Eye Doctor. Newsletters & Brochures. Register a Child with Amblyopia. Register to Receive Additional Patches. Register to Become a Participating Eye Doctor. American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus. American Academy of Ophthalmology. Ohio Academy of Family Physicians. Professional site for medical students, fellows and residents of family physicians. Scholarships, conferences, news and publications about family p...
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Miles J. Burke, MD - Cincinnati's Leading Pediatric Eye Care Professional | Eye Conditions | Eye Safety And Protection
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Dr Miles Burke Bio. Down Syndrome Eye Problems. Dyslexia And Vision Therapy. Signs of Eye Trouble. Tearing and Discharge in Infants. Dr Burke is one of Cincinnati's most trusted resources concerning eye protection for children. What are the likely causes of loss of vision in a child? The two most likely causes of vision loss in children are amblyopia and eye injuries. Where do eye injuries occur? What around a house may be dangerous to the eyes? Academy of Ophthalmology Policy Statement. Click the follow...
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Troy Junior Baseball - Information
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Pets, alcohol and weapons are. Allowed in PARKING AREAS. Click on a link below for more information:. 2010 Troy Junior Baseball P.O. Box 892 Troy, OH 45373. Report website errors to:.
saveoursight.ohio.gov
Frequently Asked Questions
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Ohio Department of Health. About Save Our Sight. Save Our Sight Map. When did the Save Our Sight Program begin? The Save Our Sight Program began on April 1, 1999. How is the Save Our Sight Program funded? Funds for the Save Our Sight Program are generated by donations. Motor vehicle owners in Ohio are asked to donate $1 to the Save Our Sight Fund when they register their vehicle and/or renew their license plates. What can the Save Our Sight funds be used for? Programs, funded yearly, will:. How much of t...
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Funded Programs
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Ohio Department of Health. About Save Our Sight. Save Our Sight Map. Play Hard. Don't Blink. Sports eye safety program, works with Ohio youth leagues. And individuals in Ohio to promote. The use of protective eyewear to reduce the number of sports eye injuries in Ohio's young players. From baseball and softball helmets with face masks to sports goggles, including prescription sports goggles, you can get the eye injury protection you need to prevent youth sports eye injuries at no cost! 246 North High Str...
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Visual Impairment Family Association & Support ( VIFAS ) - Resources
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Visual Impairment Family Association and Support ( VIFAS ). 527 Indian Valley Ct. Persons with and without visual disabilities are encouraged to apply. Pay commensurate with level of certification and experience. For more information, e-mail Gwen Botting, Executive Director, Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind or call 616-755-2221616-755-2221 or go to www.oubmichigan.org. Applications can be found on the website. Check out these sites out. Visually Impaired Blind Resources. Association of Blind Citizens.