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Caring for your Contact Lenses

Guidelines for good contact lens care to protect the safety and health of your eyes.


Follow these guidelines for good contact lens care to protect the safety and health of your eyes.

  • Before handling a contact lens it is important to wash your hands with warm water and soap. Dry your hands with a clean towel.
  • Any time a lens is removed from the eye, it should be properly disinfected.
  • Safety is enhanced significantly by rubbing and rinsing contact lenses both prior to and following storage.
  • Use the lens solution provided specifically for your contact lenses and rub the lens between the palm of one hand and a finger for five seconds on each side.
  • Rinse the lens thoroughly with sterile solution. Never use tap water to rinse or store your contact lenses. Water is a common source of very infectious and potentially damaging micro-organisms that can produce sight threatening infections.
  • Wear your contact lenses as prescribed. Your eye care practitioner will recommend a wearing schedule specific to the type of contact lenses you have selected. Only wear your contact lenses for the time recommended.
  • Place the clean lens in your container and fill the container with the fresh disinfectant solution provided for your lenses. Do not re-use solution in the case or top-up with solution. Replace your lens case frequently, every time you open a new bottle of solution.
  • Clean your lens case after each use with sterile solution and allow to air dry.
  • Always read the directions provided for the use and care of your contact lenses and use the appropriate solutions as recommended by your eye care practitioner.
  • When contact lenses have been stored for more than seven days, regardless of whether peroxide or multi-purpose solutions are used, lenses should be effectively re-disinfected before the next use.
  • If irritation or infection occurs (signs include redness, burning, or excessive tearing) remove your contact lenses immediately and discontinue wearing until you see your eye care practitioner.
  • Never wear another person’s contact lenses, especially if they have been worn before. Using other people’s contact lenses may spread infection.
  • Call your eye care practitioner immediately if you have any questions or concerns.