EnChroma Launches International Color Blindness Awareness Month
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Thursday, September 1, 2022
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EnChroma continues to lead in advocating for color accessibility through its EnChroma Color Accessibility Program , in which over 150 organizations participate.
Key Points:
- EnChroma continues to lead in advocating for color accessibility through its EnChroma Color Accessibility Program , in which over 150 organizations participate.
- Materials to educate teachers, parents, employers and others about color blindness, and how to support color blind students, children, employees and visitors, are also provided.
- EnChroma encourages schools to easily and quickly test all students for color blindness using its free online color vision test .
- Based in Berkeley, Calif., EnChroma produces leading-edge eyewear for color blindness and low vision, and other solutions for color vision, sold online and through Authorized Retailers worldwide.