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Prescription Safety Glasses for a Machinist

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  • April 29, 2014

The primary job of a machinist is to shape or form parts, usually from metal and usually to very tight tolerances. Machinist Prescription Safety Glasses Filing, cutting, grinding, and drilling is done either by hand or via the operation of a power tool, assembly-line post, or computerized work station. The machining of material falls under […]

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Best Lenses for Semi Rimless Glasses

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  • April 28, 2014

A popular stylistic format, semi-rimless glasses are, for many, the ideal choice. Best Lenses for Semi Rimless Glasses Lenses in a semi-rimless frame are mounted in the browline – the upper portion of the frame, even with eyebrows – and left exposed at the bottom. In some varieties the lenses are supported by the browline […]

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Titmus/Uvex Prescription Safety Glasses

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  • April 27, 2014

At Rx-Safety, we’re always focused on bringing our customers the best in protective eyewear—and that means partnering with brands that lead the industry in safety, innovation, and comfort. That’s why we’re proud to feature Titmus prescription safety glasses, a trusted name produced by Uvex®, one of the world’s most recognized leaders in protective eyewear. Why […]

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Prescription Safety Glasses that Change in the Sun

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  • April 25, 2014

If you don’t use them in your prescription glasses, I’m willing to bet you know someone who does. Transitions Prescription Safety Glasses They’re that popular, and that ubiquitous. They’re transitional lenses, more formally known as photochromic lenses, and less formally known as “lenses that change in the sun.” That’s because these little miracles of science […]

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Safety Glasses with Prescription Inserts

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  • April 22, 2014

The majority of the prescription safety glasses in use today function just as ordinary safety glasses do, only utilizing prescription lenses. Such safety glasses are ordered with a specific prescription and the lenses are cut, ground, polished, coated, and mounted within the frame. The result is a pair of safety glasses with impact-resistant lenses and […]

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My New Glasses Feel Too Strong

  • Clara Milani
  • April 21, 2014

If your new glasses feel overwhelming the moment you put them on, you’re not alone. Objects may appear too close or too far, or they might blur as you try to focus. Some people describe the sensation as “tunnel vision” or an overall feeling that their lenses are simply too strong. This can lead to […]

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Prescription Safety Glasses for Painting

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  • April 20, 2014

Painting may not, at first, seem like a high-risk task. Prescription Painting Safety Glasses The opportunity for injury or bodily harm might not seem to be there in any great capacity. You may have undertaken a painting project yourself – painting rooms of your house, exterior walls, sheds, lawn furniture or railings – and not […]

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How Long is a Reasonable Time to Adjust to New Glasses?

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  • April 16, 2014

A large majority of consumers who wear new glasses report some form of visual distortion. Sometimes the distortion is minor and subsides quickly; in other cases, it’s extreme and lasts a long time. So the titular question remains: how long is a reasonable time to adjust to new glasses? The answer – like most answers […]

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Bifocals That Stick onto my Existing Glasses

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  • April 14, 2014

Presbyopia. Even if you’re not familiar with the name of this ocular condition, if you’re over the age of forty, there’s a very good chance that you’re familiar with its effects. As we age, the lens of our eye becomes more rigid and does not always conform as well as it used to; when this […]

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Safety Glasses to Wear with Ear Defenders

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  • April 13, 2014

If your job – or your favorite after-hours recreational pastime – involves high decibel exposure, you likely use ear defenders to protect both your ears and your hearing. Wearing Safety Glasses with Ear Defenders These acoustic earmuffs are lined with sound-deadening material to block out loud noises and harmful levels of sound. They’re necessary whenever […]

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Why Does Transition Lens Change

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  • April 9, 2014

It’s a transmutation of matter worthy of the ancient alchemists. How Do Transitions Lenses Change? Clear prescription lenses that darken into sunglasses when exposed to the sun, incrementally adjusting for the amount of light blockage required; then returning to their crystal-clear state when sunlight is removed. A quick peek behind the curtain will prove that […]

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Transitions Xtractive vs Vantage

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  • April 4, 2014

Transitional (or photochromic) lenses are one of the more significant advancements to hit the eyewear industry in the last several decades. Transitions Vantage vs. Xtractive Eyeglass Lenses The advantages of lenses that automatically darken in response to UV light and then revert to their clear state are undeniable; no longer are multiple pairs of prescription […]

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