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Fireworks & Eye Injuries
Fireworks Are Responsible For Many Eye Injuries
The 4th of July holiday is known for parades, cookouts, and fireworks. However, it is important to...
What Does ANSI Z87.1 Certified Mean?
ANSI Z87.1 Defined
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is a nonprofit organization with a primary mission to: Enhance the global compe...
Riot Eyewear Helps Wearers be Prepared for the Unexpected
Riot conditions exist when extreme violence appears imminent. At these times, law enforcement officers must be protected from head to toe. They mus...
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,...
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 ...
Safety Glasses for Glassblowers
Glassworking includes a variety of artistic and scientific applications, from bead-making and torchwork to soft glass and borosilicate to quartz...
Shedding Some Light on Night Driving Challenges and Solutions, Part 2
Plenty of misconceptions exist about night driving, and night driving eyewear is a highly sought-after product. However, in addition to some signif...
Benefits of Copper, Orange, Yellow And Brown Lens Tints
Overall Benefits of Lens Tints
Copper, orange, yellow/amber, and brown lens tints are helpful in low-light conditions because they make an environm...