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Consider Dielectric Safety Glasses When Working Around Electricity

Electricity Is Everywhere In today's modern world, electricity is so commonplace that it's easy to forget it's there. This invisible energy runs un...
Blue Lens Sunglasses

What are the Benefits of Blue Lens Tints?

Blue lens tints look cool and protect against UVA and UVB rays. They also provide excellent visibility during moderate sunlight and in hazy, foggy,...
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How To Use Anti-Fog Solutions

Anti-fog solutions are effective for reducing and preventing fog from forming on a variety of surfaces. Typical applications for anti-fog lens trea...
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Can Safety Glasses Have Glass Lenses?

Yes, safety glasses can have glass lenses. However, they usually don't. First, it's important to note that glass is rarely used in modern safety ey...
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What are Safety Glasses Made of?

Not all Safety Eyewear Lenses are the Same Safety eyewear must meet specific criteria and adhere to a high-impact protection standard. The Occupati...
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Why Do Safety Glasses Hurt My Eyes?

A common complaint, "these safety glasses hurt my eyes" frustrates many workers and safety professionals. Related claims include those involving po...
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Are Safety Glasses Bad For Your Eyes?

There's a common myth that safety glasses can harm your vision. While this is understandable because a few workers may experience discomforts such ...
Why you should wear safety glasses

Why You Should Wear Safety Eyewear

You should wear safety eyewear because it protects your eyes from many hazards at work, at home, and outdoors. Protective eyewear saves businesses ...