![]() ![]() The pair you purchased for less than a buck at the home store and stuffed in your tool bag are not only scratched up, they’re ill-fitting, and they constantly fog when you’re wearing a face-covering or moving from a cool to a warm environment. The combination of chemicals, power tools, and (only slightly) less-than-expert-level know-how creates the perfect storm for an unexpected injury. In fact, the American Academy of Ophthalmology reports that nearly half of all yearly eye injuries happen at home.Īt-home eye injuries happen during simple tasks like cleaning, home improvement, and yard work. You don’t have to be an orthopedic surgeon or a carpenter to benefit from wearing protective eyewear. These eyeglasses aren’t only for doctors and surgeons they’re for weekend warriors and yard care kings (and queens) too. Safety glasses are glasses that protect your eyes from debris, fumes, liquids, and any other hazard you might encounter while you work. From anti-fog lenses to fast-acting anti-fog drops, we’ll cover the solutions you need to know about to protect your clear vision while still following the rules and using your personal protective equipment. The team at Stoggles understands the frustration that comes with safety eyewear that continually fogs. When foggy glasses get you down, we can help. We’ll give you the scoop on non-fogging safety glasses, explain how they work, and give you our top three pics for performance, protection, and style. ![]() Non-fogging safety glasses protect your peepers without creating a haze you constantly have to wipe off with your shirt. Whether you’re experiencing face-mask fog or the collection of humidity on your lenses, foggy glasses distract you from your work and make your tasks take longer. ![]() I thought of getting one of those plastic face shields but they don’t offer any protection I have read so they seem a bit pointless.Safety glasses are essential to keep your eyes protected while you work, but the constant fogging makes them impractical. There are thousands, well millions of us globally so where are the solutions for us? I just don’t get how we’ve been in this pandemic for nearly a year and there’s still no good solution for masks for people with glasses. I have ordered some of these which are supposedly good for glasses so I’ll see how they are but they are gonna take a month to arrive: the reviews are a bit mixed though I don’t know how other people manage, I’m sick of this. Also when breathing my eyes feel strange as I can feel air going over them which is uncomfortable. I do the pulling my mask up and pulling my glasses forward thing and it helps a bit in SOME masks but is still problematic as some masks dig into my eyes which is painful and pulling my glasses forward reduces my field of vision which is problematic. ![]() I have tried all the typical advice like putting tissue at the top of the mask (useless), using micropore (it comes off the skin and doesn’t prevent the problem, rubbing shaving foam on the lenses (didn’t work and left white marks on the rims) Some are slightly better than others so I usually opt for them but I’d like some that actually don’t fog up glasses. I have literally tried about seven varieties of mask and NONE have completely solved the problem. I am sick of my glasses fogging up when I try a face mask. ![]()
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