Kinds of protective eyewear

August 1st, 2010 by Mark Burns Leave a reply »

Protective eyewear can avoid 90% of thousands of eye injuries that take place everyday. These eye injuries may occur on the job, at home, during recreational activities and sports. So it is necessary to invest in proper protective glasses. In the US, protection glasses are mandatory for all functionally one-eye individuals, for those athletes who have had eye surgery.

Laser protective eyewear includes glasses and goggles that are capable of filtering out harmful laser radiation. The laser beams and radiation may damage your eyes permanently if you do not wear laser protection glasses. Operators must wear laser protective eyewear at all times during the laser operation. The laser protection glasses reduce the amount of incident light in certain wavelengths. Laser protective glasses also come in laser safety goggles that fit tightly on the face.

A significant portion of eye injuries happens to athletes. This leads to the fast growing sports protective eyewear industry. Sports protective glasses are helpful for both professional athletes and non-professional athletes. Prevent Blindness America reports a number of 40,000 eye injuries each year that are sports-related in the United States. Therefore, protection glasses have been a necessity during sports for athletes whether they play in the major leagues or the little leagues. Some clubs even prohibit their members from participating games without wearing proper protective eyewear. Evidence shows that sports protective eyewear significantly reduces eye damage and improves player’s performance.

Lenses of protective glasses are usually made of polycarbonate due to its impact-resistance and lightness. And remember to buy protective eyewear that properly fit your face.

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