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Parts of glasses that are easily broken and how to avoid that

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Accidents happen, and where eyeglasses are involved – in most circumstances – you do not have to order a new pair as replacements every time. By identifying which parts of the eyeglasses can easily be damaged, you can learn ways to prevent the accident before it occurs.

Do not sit on eyeglasses

The frame and the bridge can easily be bent out of shape or broken completely, mostly by sitting on your eyeglasses. The hinges may also be damaged. Although no one would obviously sit on their eyeglasses on purpose, this frequent action, carried out by people of all ages and not just children, is the number one reason why eyeglasses are damaged.

Simply, we often forget where we place our eyeglasses when they are not in use. Logically, the people looking for the eyeglasses are the individuals who require eyeglasses to find the missing pair. Focusing on eyeglasses that are left on seating or on the floor can often be difficult when they blend into the surrounding material.

Experts will suggest that you should place your eyeglasses in a suitable case whenever you are not wearing them. In reality, individuals often need to put their eyeglasses down for just a moment or a minute while they are carrying out actions that do not require the eyewear.

Where you regularly need to remove your glasses for just a few seconds, a necklace or a leash provides a suitable and safe home for your eyewear.

Certainly children should always be taught how to put glasses down safely, so that the lenses are never scratched. Teaching children to put those eyeglasses into an appropriate case is a long-term educational process.

How to remove eyeglasses

Eyeglasses should be removed from the face by lifting them from both sides at once or from the central point. When you take glasses from your face by using one arm, you will be consistently putting pressure on one arm, perhaps causing it to bend while the other arm is still in place.

This can also place pressure on nose pads which can easily be moved out of position if the eyeglasses are not removed carefully from your face.

Consistent incorrect manipulation of part of the frame, by picking them up from one arm, rather than centrally, will gradually wear out one part of the frame more than the other side. This may weaken the screws in the hinges.

Should you pick up your eyeglasses with your fingers on the lenses, you risk damage to the most important part of your eyewear. While you can clean your lenses regularly, minute particles on your fingers may scratch the lenses and cause long-term damage.

The nose pads can often be moved out of position when your eyeglasses are not framed to sit on your face correctly. Your optician can help reset every part of your eyeglasses so that they function correctly.

The good news is that the majority of parts that are damaged or broken can be repaired by an expert professional. like the nose pads or eyeglass screws, a same day repair business can save you a lot of money, very quickly.

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