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21 Mar 2023
There are a number of health issues facing workers whose daily lives involve working is poor conditions among dirt, dust and grime. Some working environments, places like heavy engineering firms, busy factories and in mining as examples are inevitably unpleasant. Breathing in air that is filled with dust is certainly harmful. Wearing a mask may counter that and health and safety personnel may recommend it strongly. Likewise, with dust in the air, what is to stop dirt getting into your eyes unless you wear goggles. Less talked about but also likely is to get hay fever as an allergic reaction to dust and unclean air in general.
Few workers are prepared to wear masks all day, and when it comes to goggles, they are equally uncommon apart from on workers who are welding, and hence want protection against the sparks that are created. No one wears protection against hay fever we would submit. While hay fever is never life threatening, there is no question that it is irritating. Sufferers can feel very congested with runny nose and sneezing two other regular problems. It is something that seems to affect a minority of people but those who do suffer can expect it to return time and again.
While there is legislation in place that tries to ensure that everyone’s working conditions prioritise health, there are some working environments that will never be ideal. Businesses do suffer from the absence of its workforce so none of them want to provide an environment where workers regularly miss a day or two because of illness. The problem is that dust is a fact of life in manufacturing activities, in construction, excavation and similar things. That dust is often all-pervasive within a building, and certainly in an enclosed space.
So, what should you do, other than change your occupation? Naturally formulated Heavenly Ethos Eye Drops certainly merit your attention. Our Swiss Eye Drops are manufactured to ensure that your eyes are clean, and therefore as healthy as possible. Regular use will combat dusty conditions and soothe your eyes.
Red and itchy eyes are commonly associated with hay fever with eye drops being an excellent way to counter the problems caused by dust or smoke. You simply need to apply a couple of eye drops to each eye three or four times a day. It should only take a minute or so each time and there are no side defects to their use; perfectly harmless.
You should not just grin and bear hay fever as an inconvenience when there are ways to minimise its effects, and even avoid it completely. If you have never thought of using eye drops before, stop and think. You have nothing to lose, have you?