Contact Lens Health Week 2018 Campaign Promotion Toolkit

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Contact Lens Health Week 2018 Campaign Promotion Toolkit The week of August 20-24, 2018, marks the fifth annual Contact Lens Health Week! The campaign theme is Healthy habits mean healthy eyes, with an emphasis on encouraging contact lens wearers to practice safe contact lens habits every day. Contact Lens Health Week 2018 includes messages and materials suitable for all contact lens wearers and eye care providers. Additionally, the campaign includes messages for children, young adults, and their parents about starting healthy contact lens habits early. Practicing proper contact lens wear and care habits, such as not sleeping in contacts, can promote good vision and healthy eyes throughout life. To help you encourage and support Contact Lens Health Week, we have provided a campaign promotion toolkit, which includes: Promotion and outreach suggestions Web-based resource list Social media messages Sample newsletter announcements (short and long versions) Additional contact lens health promotion materials Campaign posters We hope you find these materials useful as you engage your community in healthy contact lens wear and care awareness efforts. Please forward this message and its attachments to your colleagues, friends, and family so they may collaborate with you on this important public health initiative. For additional information about Contact Lens Health Week and resources for promoting healthy contact lens wear and care throughout the year, visit www.cdc.gov/contactlenses. National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases

Promotion and Outreach Suggestions All Partner Organizations Tune in to our Facebook Live panel discussion at 2:00pm EDT on August 20, 2018 during the campaign week. Partners are welcome to participate during the live chat by promoting it in advance or contributing comments and questions once we go live. Create a Contact Lens Health Week page on your organization’s website. Use web content syndication to copy content from CDC’s Healthy Contact Lens Wear and Care website: www.cdc.gov/contactlenses o Web syndication information: http://tools.cdc.gov/syndication Link to CDC’s Healthy Contact Lens Wear and Care website. o Add campaign web buttons and banners to your website: tml Include a campaign announcement in your newsletter (see Sample Newsletter Announcement). Share contact lens health tips on social media (campaign hashtag: #OnePairTakeCare). Schools and University Campuses Order FREE POSTERS and display in schools and on university campuses: http://www.cdc.gov/contactlenses/posters.html Share contact lens health tips on social media (#OnePairTakeCare). Include an announcement in your school newsletter (see Sample Newsletter Announcement). Announce Contact Lens Health Week at parent-teacher association meetings. Eye Care Providers Order FREE POSTERS to display in your office or clinic: http://www.cdc.gov/contactlenses/posters.html Include an announcement in your local association’s newsletter (see Sample Newsletter Announcement). Read and share the CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report article on a case series of contact lensrelated eye infections (www.cdc.gov/mmwr, August 17 release date). Follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/CDC), and share our contact lens health tips (#OnePairTakeCare). For more information and resources about healthy contact lens wear and care, connect with the American Optometric Association, American Academy of Optometry, American Academy of Ophthalmology, Contact Lens Society of America, National Academy of Opticianry, Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, or other relevant associations. Contact Lens Wearers, Parents, and Friends Tag us and share a video story about contact lens use on social media. Follow us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/CDC) and Facebook en Español and share our contact lens messages. (https://www.facebook.com/CDCespanol). Follow us on Twitter - @CDCgov (https://twitter.com/cdcgov), @CDCespanol (https://twitter.com/CDCespanol), and @CDC NCEZID (https://twitter.com/CDC NCEZID), and use the campaign hashtag #OnePairTakeCare. Visit our website (www.cdc.gov/contactlenses) to learn and share CDC contact lens tips. Tell your family and friends about Contact Lens Health Week. For more information and health promotion tools, visit www.cdc.gov/contactlenses.

Web-based Resource List The following webpages provide more information and resources helpful for promoting Contact Lens Health Week and healthy contact lens wear and care throughout the year. General Information About Contact Lenses CDC: Healthy Contact Lens Wear and Care http://www.cdc.gov/contactlenses CDC: Fast Facts http://www.cdc.gov/contactlenses/fast-facts.html CDC: Germs and Infections html CDC: Children and Contact Lenses actlenses.html CDC: Types of Contact Lenses and Solutions types.html AAO: Eye Smart –Contact Lenses for Vision tsCorrection lasik/contact-lens.cfm Access Media Group: Consumer Guide to Contact http://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts Lenses Prevent Blindness: Wearing Contact Lenses nses CDC: Protect Your Eyes CDC: Health Promotion Materials AOA: Contact Lens Safety Contact Lens Wear and Care .html http://www.cdc.gov/contactlenses/materials.html http://contactlenssafety.org Resources for Eye Care Providers CDC: Publications, Data & Statistics tml CDC: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report Case http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr series on contact lens-related eye infections (August 17 release date) Contact Lens Society of America http://www.clsa.info American Academy of Ophthalmology http://www.aao.org American Academy of Optometry http://www.aaopt.org American Optometric Association http://www.aoa.org National Academy of Opticianry http://www.nao.org Resources for Spanish Speakers AAO: Lentes de contacto (Contact Lenses for Vision s-deCorrection) contacto-lasik/lentes-de-contacto.cfm FDA: Cuidado de los lentes de contacto (Contact n Lens Care) /FreePublications/ucm126263.htm CDC: Proteja sus ojos (Protect Your Eyes) yes.html AOCLE: Hábitos saludables para sus lentes de h%2 contacto blandos (Wear and Care Tips for Soft 0(protected).pdf Contact Lens Users)

Social Media Messages The messages below are intended for partners and the public to use with social media tools, such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Each message is 280 characters or less, per Twitter requirements. These messages may be used as written or customized to address specific needs. For more social media messages about contact lens wear and care, visit the Social Media Library page at ry.html. #OnePairTakeCare The campaign hashtag for Contact Lens Health Week 2018 is #OnePairTakeCare. Please include the hashtag in your social media posts. It’s Contact Lens Health Week. Healthy habits healthy eyes. go.usa.gov/kkex #OnePairTakeCare Start early with healthy contact lens habits. go.usa.gov/kkex #OnePairTakeCare Water and contacts don’t mix! Learn why at go.usa.gov/pjwz #OnePairTakeCare Have family/friends who wear contacts? Share tips to avoid eye infections. go.usa.gov/kkex #OnePairTakeCare Wear contacts? You only have one pair of eyes, so take care of them! go.usa.gov/kkex #OnePairTakeCare How many people don’t properly care for their contacts? Find out here: go.usa.gov/vTt4 #OnePairTakeCare Promote healthy habits with CDC materials for Contact Lens Health Week: go.usa.gov/vTw5 #OnePairTakeCare Have kids who wear contacts? Teach them how to keep eyes healthy. go.usa.gov/kkex #OnePairTakeCare Does your kid want contacts? Learn the facts during Contact Lens Health Week: go.usa.gov/3WDpC #OnePairTakeCare Have kids who wear contacts? Schedule their yearly #EyeExam during Contact Lens Health Week! go.usa.gov/3WDU4 #OnePairTakeCare Contact Lens Health Week Tip: Don’t sleep with your contacts in! #OnePairTakeCare Contact Lens Health Week Tip: Don’t buy contact lenses without a prescription #OnePairTakeCare Contact Lens Health Week Tip: Don’t mix old solution with new solution #OnePairTakeCare It’s Contact Lens Health Week. Learn how to take care of your lenses and eyes #OnePairTakeCare Unhealthy contact lens habits can increase your chance of an eye infection. Learn more #OnePairTakeCare Start healthy contact lens habits now to keep your eyes healthy! #OnePairTakeCare go.usa.gov/kkex

Social Media Buttons The social media buttons below are intended for partners and the public to use on social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Each button is available in formatting specific to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more buttons and formats, visit the Buttons and Badges page at ml.

Sample Newsletter Announcement (Short Version) Promote Contact Lens Health Week by including this announcement in a newsletter, other publication, or webpage. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in collaboration with partners, is promoting the fifth annual Contact Lens Health Week August 20-24, 2018. This year’s campaign theme is “healthy habits mean healthy eyes” and focuses on encouraging contact lens wearers to practice safe contact lens habits every day. The campaign aims to promote healthy contact lens wear and care practices that can help reduce the chance of eye infections and injuries related to contact lens use. For more information on Contact Lens Health Week, a campaign promotion toolkit, free posters, and other resources for promoting healthy contact lens wear and care throughout the year, visit www.cdc.gov/contactlenses.

Sample Newsletter Announcement (Long Version) Promote Contact Lens Health Week by including this announcement in a newsletter, other publication, or webpage. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in collaboration with partners, is promoting the fifth annual Contact Lens Health Week August 20-24, 2018. This year’s campaign theme is “healthy habits mean healthy eyes” and focuses on encouraging contact lens wearers to practice safe contact lens habits every day. Failure to wear, clean, and store your lenses as directed by your eye doctor increases the chance of getting germs in your eyes and causing complications. Contact lens-related eye infections can lead to long-lasting damage but often are preventable. Even minor infections can be painful and disrupt day-to-day life. Your contact lens wear and care habits, supplies, and eye doctor are all essential to keeping your eyes healthy. The Contact Lens Health Week campaign messages cover three key areas: 1. Healthy contact lens hygiene habits 2. Risk associated with improper contact lens use 3. Regular visits to an eye care provider For more information on Contact Lens Health Week, a campaign promotion toolkit, free posters, and other resources for promoting healthy contact lens wear and care throughout the year, visit www.cdc.gov/contactlenses.

Additional Contact Lens Health Promotion Materials Visit the following webpages for campaign-specific and general contact lens health promotion materials: Web Page Title Contact Lens Health Week campaign page URL thweek.html Videos http://www.cdc.gov/contactlenses/videos.html Social Media Library ry.html Posters http://www.cdc.gov/contactlenses/posters.html

Contact Lens Health Week 2018 includes messages and materials suitable for all contact lens wearers and eye care providers. Additionally, the campaign includes messages for children, young adults, and their parents about starting healthy contact lens habits early. Practicing proper contact lens wear and care

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