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Most people do not realize the importance of safety glasses. In fact, many times contact lenses are used for sports that would be better served by safety glasses, such as racquetball. | ||||||
Most employers that require safety glasses provide them on-site or through local optical shops. | ||||||
OPTX 20/20 Reading Lenses statically cling to the inside of any safety glasses making them the perfect product for "baby boomers" and the answer to converting ordinary safety glasses to reading glasses. | ||||||
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Thanks to professional sports there are many more options than in previous years. Opticians can help you decide what type will work best for your prescription. | ||||||
Eye injuries can occur anywhere and often happen during seemingly "safe" activities such as gardening, mowing the lawn, wood working and other favorite pastimes. Protect your eyes even if you do not need glasses. Polycarbonate lenses combined with a frame that has side shields works best for protection. | ||||||
Eye injuries can occur anywhere and often happen during seemingly "safe" activities such as gardening, mowing the lawn, wood working and other favorite pastimes. Protect your eyes even if you do not need glasses. Polycarbonate lenses combined with a frame that has side shields works best for protection. | ||||||
Safety Glasses for industry have certain criteria that must be met depending on the occupation. Employers have the information required to obtain the appropriate pair for the job. The American National Standards Institute has instructed that frames or lenses with "Z87.1" imprinted on them meet their criteria. Please feel free to Contact EyeSearch if more information is needed is regarding Safety Glasses for you. | ||||||
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