The celebration of the day urges you to just get up and get out! Feeling stuck to your screens? Today’s the perfect excuse to break free! Hop on a bike, boat, car, or even a skateboard, and explore somewhere new. Set your spirit free and embrace your wanderlust—adventure awaits!
Exciting News from Specsavers Opticians!
The Specsavers Family is growing! We’re thrilled to announce the opening of our brand-new Kadoma branch! Bringing high-quality eye care even closer, our Kadoma team is ready to welcome you with open arms. Stay tuned for updates and a sneak peek at our state-of-the-art facilities! Come visit and see the difference.
LOVE YOUR EYES AT WORK
Whether you work in an office, factory, or shop, clear and healthy eyesight boosts productivity, improves wellbeing, and helps prevent injury. It really can be that simple! Love Your Eyes at Work is a call to action for employees, human resources teams, occupational health officers, and employers to prioritize eye health — because it benefits everyone. Did you know? Millions of workers worldwide struggle with poor vision.Many are forced to leave the workforce early due to vision impairment.Global productivity losses from vision problems total an estimated US$ 411 billion annually.143 million people of working age are living with moderate or severe vision impairment.There’s a huge opportunity to unlock economic productivity and drive global progress by addressing eye health in the workplace. Take the first step to better vision! Book an…
Happy World Sight Day 2024!
Today is all about celebrating the gift of sight and spreading awareness about the importance of eye care for everyone! This year’s key message is simple: Love Your Eyes. At Specsavers Opticians Zimbabwe, we’re celebrating all day by sharing valuable tips and insights on how to care for your eyes and protect your vision. Eye care is essential for all ages, and by taking the right steps now, you can ensure a lifetime of clear vision. Stay tuned for more throughout the day as we highlight why prioritising your eye health is so important. Let’s work together to love our eyes!
Hello October!
Can you believe there are only three months left in the year? Time is flying by! We hope everyone survived what felt like the hottest day of the year yesterday. With a hot summer ahead, it’s important to take care of yourself — stay hydrated, protect your body, and don’t forget to shield your eyes with a good pair of sunglasses. At Specsavers Opticians Zimbabwe, we’ve got a range of stylish sunnies to keep your eyes safe from the sun’s harsh rays. Wishing all our patients a happy and fruitful new month!
Allergies
Allergies are a common concern for many children. If your little one has itchy, red, or watery eyes, it could be a sign of allergies. Environmental factors like pollen or mold are often the culprits. Unfortunately, children tend to rub their eyes when they feel discomfort, which can make the symptoms even worse. If you're unsure what's behind your child’s eye discomfort, visit Specsavers Opticians Zimbabwe, where our optometrists are ready to help.
Eye Wonder: Interesting Facts About Our Eyes!
Did you know you blink more than you talk? It's true! On average, we blink about 15-20 times per minute, which adds up to around 28,800 times a day. That's a lot of eye action! Keep those peepers in top shape by scheduling your eye test at Specsavers today. Your eyes will thank you! Source: Florida Retina InstituteBook your appointment today to get your eyes checked
Winter Care
When temperatures drop, keep an eye on your indoor climate! Did you know heaters can dry out your eyes? Combine dry outdoor air with warm indoor air, and you've got a recipe for dehydration. Stay hydrated and protect your vision! (Source: opticalinsight.com)
Did You Know?
People generally read 25 times slower on screen than on paper! This surprising fact highlights the strain that digital devices can put on our eyes. To help keep your eyes healthy: Take regular breaks from screens.Follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look at something 20 feet away for at least 20 seconds.Ensure your screen brightness is adjusted to match your surroundings. (Source: Florida Retina Institute) Take care of your eyes and read on, whether on screen or paper!