Safe Ways to Store Contact Lenses Without a Case

It’s happened to all of us at one point or another: we’ve forgotten our contact lens case, misplaced it, or accidentally damaged it. Whatever the reason, there are times when we need to store our contact lenses without a proper case. Fear not! There are safe ways to store your lenses temporarily that won’t compromise their quality or harm your eyes. In this article, we will discuss some of these methods.
1. Use a clean, airtight container: In a pinch, you can use any small, airtight container with a secure lid as an improvised contact lens case. Some examples include small cosmetic containers used for travel or empty film canisters. Just be sure to wash the container thoroughly with soap and water and let it air dry before placing your lenses inside. Lastly, remember to fill the container with enough lens solution to cover the lenses completely.
2. Opt for single-use disposable lenses: Though not ideal for everyday wear, single-use disposable lenses can be a lifesaver in times when you don’t have access to your regular contact lens case. These lenses are designed for one-day use only and should be discarded after they are removed. It’s always a good idea to keep a few spare pairs of disposable contacts on hand for emergencies.
3. Use plastic cling wrap: While not as ideal as an actual container, in extreme cases you can use plastic wrap as a makeshift option in storing contact lenses for very short periods of time (up to 24 hours). Place your cleaned contacts on separate pieces of plastic cling wrap and make sure they’re still wet from cleaning solution. Carefully fold the cling wrap around them, creating an occlusive seal ensuring no air pockets are formed inside which can cause them to dry out.
Note: This method should only serve as a last resort when no other options are available and should not be done frequently due to the risk of contamination.
4. Store your lenses in individual eyeglass cases: This might sound odd, but some eyeglass cases with secure lids can work as temporary storage for contact lenses. Clean the case out with soap and water, and let it dry completely before adding lens solution and your contacts. This method is only recommended as a short-term solution.
In conclusion, always aim to have a proper contact lens case with you to safely store your lenses when needed. However, sometimes situations arise where we don’t have immediate access to one. In those instances, follow one of these alternative methods to minimize the risk of damaging your lenses or compromising your eye health.
Remember that it’s always a good idea to consult with an eye care professional if you’re unsure about any of these methods or if you experience any issues with your contact lenses after using an alternative storage method.