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Prescription Safety Glasses at Work

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  • March 30, 2014

While the figures for eye-related injuries at the workplace are improving, they still happen more than they should. In the past, there were staggering figures, with a couple of thousand injuries happening daily. Yet even these days, tens of thousands of eye injuries are still happening in the workplace. This can all be prevented by […]

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Trivex Lenses vs. Polycarbonate

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  • March 21, 2014

Because they share similar properties – such as high impact resistance, light weight, 100% ultraviolet light blockage, and excellent strength – Trivex lenses and polycarbonate lenses are often confused or considered interchangeable. Polycarbonate vs. Trivex Lenses The two lens materials are indeed relatively close in several categories, but do have distinctive properties than set them […]

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Prescription Safety Glasses that Don’t Make Me Look like a Dork

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  • March 21, 2014

Prescription safety glasses. They allow you to see clearly no matter what your vision correction needs may be, and they protect your precious eyesight from dust, dirt, chemical splashes, and all manner of nasty objects: glass shards, splinters, shrapnel; you name it, it can get into your eyes and do serious damage. Prescription safety glasses […]

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Prescription Safety Glasses with Permanent Side Shields

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  • March 21, 2014

Prescription safety glasses serve a vital function that is two-fold: they protect your eyes from injury and, at the same time, provide clear vision in the form of prescription lenses. Permanent Side Shields for Prescription Safety Glasses Whether eye safety is a concern at the worksite or while performing tasks around the yard and house, […]

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Does Pupillary Distance Change with Age?

  • Clara Milani
  • March 16, 2014

When you get new glasses, it’s not just about picking a frame that looks good. There’s a crucial detail called pupillary distance (PD) that plays a big role. It’s like making sure the lenses are perfectly placed in the frame so you can see clearly and comfortably. Now, let’s dig into why this pupillary distance […]

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Metal Safety Frames vs Plastic

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  • March 16, 2014

For the most part, the decision to order safety glasses with either plastic or metal frames is one of choice and personal taste. Plastic Safety Frames vs Metal Each material, however, has certain built-in characteristics you may want to take into consideration. Let’s examine a few of them here. Metal Frames Plastic Frames Metal frames […]

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Prescription Glasses that Turn into Sunglasses

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  • March 11, 2014

In a world where convenience and functionality are paramount, imagine having a single pair of eyeglasses that adapts seamlessly to changing light conditions. The evolution of eyewear technology has made this a reality with the innovation of prescription glasses that turn into sunglasses. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the fascinating realm of transition […]

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Trivex Lenses for Safety Glasses

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  • March 7, 2014

Trivex is a lens material made of a urethane-based pre-polymer. Safety Glasses with Trivex Lenses Because it is lighter than polycarbonate and yet exhibits both exceptional strength and superior optical clarity, it has become a common lens material for use in safety glasses. Trivex was originally intended for use in military eyewear. It was so […]

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Why Do Sunglasses Look Bad on Me?

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  • March 4, 2014

If you have no need for corrective vision eyewear and do not normally wear standard, clear-lens eyeglasses, you might have noticed an interesting (and somewhat bothersome) phenomenon. Why Do Sunglasses Look Bad on Me? Whenever you try on a pair of those off-the-rack sunglasses you find in department or mall store displays, they just don’t […]

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Safety Glasses with Magnification

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  • March 4, 2014

You probably, for a variety of reasons, have a need for safety glasses. You may also suffer, to some degree, from presbyopia – a shrinking of the eye’s lenses, occurring after age forty or so, that results in a decreased ability to focus on objects up close. If you think the two issues are mutually […]

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Are Oakley Sunglasses ANSI Approved? Understanding Oakley’s Safety Standards

  • Clara Milani
  • March 2, 2014

When it comes to Oakley sunglasses, they are synonymous with style and performance. However, are Oakley sunglasses ANSI approved? In this article, we delve into Oakley’s approach to safety standards and why not all their frames are ANSI Z87 certified. shop oakley safety glasses shop oakley sunglasses REPLACE oakley LENSES Understanding ANSI Z87 Standards The […]

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