
> Position screen so light doesn't bounce off and create a glare. You can also put an antiglare shield on the screen.
> Don't forget to blink. Blinking keeps eyes moistened.
> Turn up the contrast to minimize strain on your eyes.
> Take frequent "eye breaks". Take a 20 second break every 20 minutes and just stare into the distance. Keep your eyes off the screen.
> Light your work area well. Use full spectrum bulbs. They duplicate natural sunlight and are easier on the eyes.
> Keep brightest lights over to the side if possible. Turn off overhead lighting. Close blinds so that sunlight doesn't glare on your screen.
> Position your monitor 18 to 30 inches from your eyes.
> Keep screen clean and properly focused.
> Rest your eyes by covering them with your palms. Keep them in complete darkness for a minute.
> Keep frequently used paper documents in a holder that attaches to the monitor. This keeps your eyes from having to move up and down.
> Adjust your glasses or contacts for the computer. Sometimes your prescription may not be suitable for computer work.
> Keep your keyboard positioned directly in front of monitor.
> Get up and move around at least every two hours. It gives your eyes a break, as well as the rest of your body.
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