What are Lead Glasses Used for? |
Posted: May 23, 2022 |
At Safety Protection Glasses, we believe that radiation glasses, also known as lead glasses, are crucially important. They protect the eyes of our customers that work in x-ray exposed environments. Radiation can have extremely harmful and irreversible effects on the eyes. This is why radiation blocking glasses are some of the most important equipment that you can wear on the job. Therefore, lead glasses are an essential part of radiology procedures. During these procedures, you have the potential to regularly have exposure to x-ray radiation. If your eyes are around x-rays at work and you do not wear radiation safety glasses, you have the risk of getting early cataracts. Also, other eye conditions caused by exposure to radiation can lead to blindness. This is why men and women medical professionals who are around x-ray radiation on a regular basis generally wear the proper lead equipment to protect their bodies from repeated exposure to x-rays. Your eyes are no different than the protection that you afford to all other parts of your body. In fact, your eyes are delicate and should have extra care. Before lead glasses were around, radiologists and fluoroscopists were coming down with cataracts when they should not have. In fact, the unfortunate side effects of eye exposure to x-rays made radiation safety glasses made. Therefore, this is why Safety Protection Glasses is so proud and excited to provide our carefully curated range of radiation safety glasses. At Safety Protection Glasses, our lead glasses will offer you the maximum protection possible for your eyes. Our goal is always to provide the most possible level of protection against radiation on the market. This is why our radiation protective glasses are Schott SF-6 radiation lenses. Schott is a German glass which is of the highest quality and provides excellent clarity and is distortion free. They make for excellent, protective lead glasses for all segments involving radiation. Additionally, the lenses we use contain 0.75-millimetre lead equivalency. This exceeds the industry standard levels of protection for all lead radiation glasses on the market. Our radiation safety glasses are also all made with CE certification. The glasses can be in prescription and non-prescription forms. You simply provide us with your unique prescription from your doctor. The process of adding your prescription to our lead radiation glasses is quick and easy. Your prescription lead radiation glasses arrive at your door in about a week. Therefore, as a result, your eyes will have protection in any environment such as the lab, hospital, or doctors’ office. Therefore, here at Safety Protection Glasses, we are confident that our range of lead glasses will meet the highest expectations for quality. In fact, our glasses are priced competitively with other popular brands and manufacturers on the market. Buying a pair of lead safety glasses means you shouldn’t have to break the bank. At Safety Protection Glasses, you won’t have to. So, head to safetyprotectionglasses.com to check out the collection today! We are confident that you will find something in our x-ray glasses collection that you will love!
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