Phillips Safety has been protecting eyes for over 110 years and is now pleased to offer our collection of Laser Pointer Safety Glasses. Developed for US Military pilots, our Laser Strike Eyewear employs a lightweight design that fits comfortably under headsets or helmets. We also offer laser safety glasses that fit over glasses for prescription wearers who need them.
The unique polycarbonate lenses of our laser pointer safety glasses do not distort the instrumentation. They also protect all three laser color spectrums: the green beam, the blue/green beam, and the blue/green/red beam. This same technology is now available to civilian pilots, as well.
Pilots are using laser pointer safety glasses all around the world. Flight departments have developed standard operating procedures mandating Laser Strike Eyewear on all operations below 10,000 feet and takeoffs and landings.
Our options provide visible light transmissions of different percentages depending on the laser color spectrums. The VLT varies from 23.3% to 43.0%, always indicated in each product. In addition, all of our laser pointer safety glasses comply with ANSI Z136.1 safety standards.
Don’t hesitate to check out our collection of laser pointer safety glasses. If you need help or more information about our products, we are just one click away: talk to us through our chat, e-mail us at service@phillips-safety.com, or call us at 1-866-575-1307.
Our goal at Phillips Safety is to provide customers with laser safety glasses that provide the highest protection against all kinds of laser. That being said, our laser pointer safety glasses start at $149.99, with many options to choose from. Added features such as prescription and lens coatings can bring up the price of your safety glasses. However, these features are provided at the best price in the market.
The shipping of laser safety products changes according to its category. Laser safety glasses, for example, usually take between 3 and 5 business days to be shipped. Prescription orders from Phillips Safety take between 7 and 10 business days to be completed and shipped. This is the same for all prescription safety glasses. For more information on the estimated delivery time for our laser safety windows, laser warning signs, laser barriers, or laser safety face shields, please contact us on our chat, e-mail us at service@phillips-safety.com, or call us at 1-866-575-1307. Phillips Safety is committed to getting your order out quickly and efficiently while doing proper quality control.
Yes, you can. If your laser safety glasses have replacement side shields or replacement nose pads, those will be listed in our “Frame Parts” category, under the “Accessories” menu.
Yes, you can. If your laser safety products have any extra accessories or replacement parts, those will be listed in our “Frame Parts” category, under the “Accessories” menu.
Yes, they do. All safety glasses at Phillips Safety come with a case for their protection.
To choose the right laser safety glasses for you, first you need to know your laser’s wavelength. You also need to determine the needed protection level based on your laser’s output parameters. For that, you can look for the recommended Optical Density (OD). On our laser safety glasses, this information is displayed on the features of each laser filter, as well as on each product’s description. Finally, check for the visible light transmission and choose the frame that best suits you. For prescription options, you can choose a fitover frame or find glasses with either of the following laser filters: KG5, BG38, CD2, BG3, CR39, G15, BG42, and W570.
For green lasers, Argon laser safety glasses have orange polycarbonate lenses that block beams of green light operating at 532nm wavelength. At Phillips Safety, we offer a variety of laser safety glasses with the Argon filter: AA, AA3, AA8, AKP, and DFIU. If you need help choosing your laser filter, please contact us on our chat, e-mail us at service@phillips-safety.com, or call us at 1-866-575-1307.
To test laser safety glasses a spectrophotometer is required and three steps need to be applied. First, the lens needs to be applied to the spectrophotometer, which will test the amount of light being absorbed against the amount of light being let through at different wavelengths. The amount being absorbed is a measurement known as Optical Density (OD). Second, you need to find out what protection level is needed based on the output of your laser, by looking for the recommended OD of the laser. Finally, compare the OD of your lens to that required. If it is sufficient, it is considered safe.
The best and easiest way to buy laser safety glasses is online. Companies like Phillips Safety are dedicated to providing the best laser pointer safety glasses at affordable prices and quick delivery.