Posts Tagged ‘Prescription Safety Glasses’

Introduction of Prescription Safety Glasses

March 2nd, 2010

Nowadays, it has been a routine life for millions of people worldwide to wear prescription safety glasses. To some extent, prescription safety glasses do a great favor to people for preventing injuries as it is estimated that there are 1000 eye injuries everyday in American workplaces which results in the huge cost of $300 million per year. And these prescription safety glasses are certified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and set forth by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to ensure they actually supply the specified protection. Among these prescription safety glasses, safety reading glasses are a typical type.

Safety reading glasses are usually favored by the aging people. As we know, when people turn older, even adults with perfect vision, their vision will become blurred. However, the safety reading glasses can provide you with both protection and visual acuity. No matter you do some indoor work or do some welding, painting or construction jobs outdoor, safety reading glasses can supply you with the eye protection you need. No doubt these safety reading glasses must be purchased at various prescription levels. Just like other prescription safety glasses, safety reading glasses must be ANSI compliant. Another feature for safety reading glasses is that they are radiation-resistant and have side shields.

There are lots of online stores for prescription safety glasses available and some of them can supply online optician services for your prescription safety glasses, so you don’t need to go out for eye exams. Besides, a wide variety of frames and lenses for prescription safety glasses accessible on the market for your choice. And it is suggested to select scratch-resistant prescription safety glasses since they can help you away from eye strains caused by the blurry vision and their lifetime is longer.

Prescription Safety Glasses For Your Safety And Vision Correction

November 17th, 2009

I retired from work 2 years ago, and life became purposeless and empty everyday. In order to fill the emptiness, I formed a habit of DIY, to renovate old furniture and fortunately I have restored several properties. Although it took time and money, I felt quite happy. The only drawback is that my glasses, more specifically speaking, the lenses suffer for it. They either get dust from sanding or are hit by sparks from grinding. And when I tried to clean them with eyeglass cloth, they inclined to be scratched. Two pairs of my glasses have been the victims.

Since changing glasses or lenses are quite money cost, I think I need safety glasses, which are usually put on together with my original glasses. They are large enough to cover the glasses inside and are specially designed to be kept on face firmly. However, the problem is that, with the safety glasses on, I am not able to see things in vision clearly through two layer of plastic. What’s more the object in sight even sometimes gets distorted, because one day when I struggled to see my wife, she appeared to be cranky. Therefore, it seems that the safety glasses do not work on me, and I have to burden them. Then it seems that I have no choice but constant change of lenses if I want to continue my work of DIY.

However, the good news is that, several days ago, I was introduced an innovation, the prescription safety glasses, which are able to provide both vision correction and protection. The lenses on prescription safety glasses are of polycarbonate, protecting lenses from scratched and the same time, they are prescribed according to specific eyesight condition. And the frames are of high durability, prolonging life length. And then, what makes me more excited is that they are not as expensive as I think they should be. Therefore, what I need are just two pairs of glasses, one for daily time use while the other for DIY time use. It means that I do not have to change glasses lenses constantly, which saves me a lot of money as well as a lot of time. What’s more, vision will be no longer distorted or blurred.

The next day I told my neighbor who is also a fan of DIY. Getting the news, he was also very excited because he has refused to do DIY since the time a piece of sawdust flew into his eyes. His eyes were red for a couple of days, because of some minor damage and infection to eyes. However, now he said that he could embark on DIY once again.

Prescription Safety Glasses

November 16th, 2009

Some people think safety glasses are too ugly to look at. And they do not want to prescribe when they decide to or have to wear such glasses. In fact, it is not need to think in that way. There are also very fabulous safety glasses that can be prescribed in very convenient ways. Here are some suggestions if one wants to prescribe safety glasses.

The prescribing of safety glasses is very essential for the health of wearers’ eyes. Some statistics have that many workers make their eyes greatly damaged for improper use or not using of safety glasses. Also 90% of such tragedies can be avoided if these workers can wear prescribed goggles. There is a myth in the workers that they need not to wear other contacts while wearing safety contacts if they have some eye problems. But the facts have proved that such activity will damage their eyes very seriously. And now if they see the eye doctors, such problems will be solved, for the safety glasses can be prescribed with their contacts together.

The newest prescribed safety glasses are not as ugly as they used to be. Now wearers can prescribe some very stylish safety glasses, which are almost the same as ordinary glasses. Only are the sizes of these goggles comparatively larger.

The latest safety glasses are made from polycarbonate that can resist very strong impacts. These glasses can protect wearers’ eyes even they are hit directly onto the eyes. They will not explode and cause any injury onto the eyes. Still more, some harmful materials can also be avoided if people wear such glasses. Some harmful rays, as UV-radiations can also be filtered out by such glasses.

Sometimes, if had coordinated and consulted, worker can ask the employers to pay for the fees of prescribing. If it is impossible, they can find some others ways to reduce their cost on prescribing.