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  • My Frigidaire Oven is Not Unlocking

    Frigidaire ovens, whether a separate unit installed into a wall or a part of a freestanding range, often have a door lock feature. The feature prevents the door from opening for safety reasons. For example, an oven lock feature prevents children from opening the appliance. But, if the lock prevents adults from opening the oven, you may have a problem. A Frigidaire oven that won’t unlock could be suffering from user error or a broken latch.

  • How to Take Care of Contacts

    Over 24 million people wore contact lenses in 2010, according to the University of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center. Contact lenses are thin, plastic disks designed to cover the front of your eye. While some wear contacts to correct eye conditions such as near and farsightedness, distorted vision and the need for bifocals, others wear the lenses solely for cosmetic reasons such as changing eye color. Contacts are an alternative to glasses and with proper care, are a safe way to correct vision.

  • How to Care for Your Aqua Tech Contacts

    Aquatech 55 contacts are soft contact lenses you can wear as a daily contact or as disposable lenses, usually for a week at a time. Your eye doctor determines the length of time you wear this type of lens. Aquatech lenses are a store brand identical to Coopervision's Biomedics 55 and Ultraflex55 contacts and require the same type of care. One of the main benefits of Aquatech lenses is that they require very little maintenance.

  • Contact Lens Care Instructions

    Caring for contact lenses varies depending on the type of contacts that are worn, but generally they should be kept in lens solution at night and replaced every two weeks. Compare the different types of contact lenses with information from a practicing optometrist in this free video on eye health.

  • Protein Deposits & Contact Lens Care

    Learn how to clean protein deposits from your contact lenses in this free vision and eye care video.

  • Allergies & Contact Lens Care

    Learn how to care for contact lenses in allergy season in this free vision and eye care video.

  • Cleaning Contacts With Clear Care

    Learn how to use the clear care system from CIBA Vision to clean contact lenses in this free vision and eye care video.

  • Good Hygiene & Contact Lens Care

    How good hygiene goes hand-in-hand with contact lens care. Learn tips and techniques for cleaning and caring for contact lenses in this free eye-care video.

  • Consequences of Poor Contact Lens Care

    Learn about the consequences of poor contact lens care in this free eye care video.

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