What to do, and not do, with a VR headset on

Broken bones, cuts and contusions: Researchers say these are the most-common injuries as rising numbers of people wearing virtual reality headsets come into contact with hard reality while at play in computer-generated worlds.

Recently published Dignity Health research into U.S. emergency-room data shows significant increases in injuries as the technology has become more popular.

Major companies selling virtual reality headsets provide warnings about how to use the products safely, and recommend keeping small children from using them. Dr. Ryan Ribeira, assistant medical director of the Stanford Emergency Department and founder of SimX, a startup providing VR-based training for doctors, nurses and paramedics, also provided tips to help VR users stay out of emergency rooms.

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To keep yourself and your loved ones from getting hurt in the real world while playing in a virtual one, here are recommendations from Ribeira and leading VR headset makers Meta and Sony:

— Play in the center of a safe, clear space that also has a buffer zone empty of objects or hazards that extends beyond the virtual boundaries you set. Ensure no hazards like ceiling fans and lights exist overhead. Plain or highly reflective walls, or poor lighting, may interfere with your system’s virtual boundaries and other functions.

— Remain seated if appropriate for the game. Do not walk around.

— Do not pass beyond virtual boundaries when you approach them and they appear in your world.

— Do not use VR while impaired by alcohol or other drugs, as your balance may be affected.

— Ramp up gradually in game intensity to acclimate to the surprises and stressors that can come at you in a virtual world. Games are typically rated by comfort level.

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