Kindergarten Eye Chart (3052)

$10.00

Description
  • Designed for testing the visual acuity of children who are not yet familiar with the alphabet
  • Also, for anyone who cannot respond to a traditional Snellen chart

Uses:

  • Primary purpose is to assess distance vision in young children (kindergarten age and younger) who cannot verbalize letters
  • The child points in the direction of the image or names the picture
  • Also suitable for adults who are illiterate or have cognitive impairments that prevent them from using letter-based charts
  • Used by pediatricians, ophthalmologists, optometrists, and school nurses for routine eye screenings

Key Features:

  • Use easily recognizable pictures or symbols (like a house, apple, or hand) instead of letters
  • Designed for a 20-foot test distance, which is the standard for distance visual acuity
  • Measures around 22” x 11″
  • Typically designed for a 14″ (35.5 cm) test distance, standard reading distance for near vision
  • Made of plastic with a non-reflective matte finish to minimize glare and ensure clear visibility during testing
  • Latex-Free

 

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