When you work in dangerous or hazardous environments, you need to wear eye protection. They can lessen the severity of an eye injury and prevent permanent damage to your vision. They should be light, comfortable and allow you to see clearly while protecting your eyes from hazards. You also need to choose the right lens material and frame style.
A leader in the optical business for over 100 years, Phillips Safety offers a wide range of safety glasses. With the ultimate goal of providing eye protection for every environment, our list of safety glasses categories is extensive. It includes general safety glasses, bifocal safety glasses, transition safety glasses, transition bifocal safety glasses, safety reading glasses, glass glasses, forensic glasses, growers glasses, and solar eclipse glasses.
If your job requires you to work with wood, metal or other materials that can be hazardous to your eyes, safety glasses are an excellent investment. They offer a high level of protection against flying objects, dust and debris.
The frames and lenses of safety glasses are tested under certain standards to meet impact resistance requirements. These tests ensure that if an object were to hit your glasses, they wouldn’t shatter into shards that could hurt your eyes.
For example, if you look for eyeglasses with the ANSI standard Z87 marking, they must pass the ball drop test that involves dropping a steel ball (one inch in diameter and weighing 17.6 ounces) from a height of 50 inches.
Lenses in safety glasses also go through a second set of impact tests. These include a ball drop test that is similar to the one used for the basic Z87 standard. Another is a high mass impact test that involves firing a quarter-inch steel ball at the lens and frame at 150 feet per second.
If you’re going to be wearing your safety glasses for a long period of time, it’s best to find something that looks and feels as good as it works. Here at Phillips Safety we offer various styles and shapes to best suit your needs.
In addition to the comfort that comes with a good fit, these protective eyewear options also provide additional features you won’t get with standard safety glasses. For example, some models have a bifocal reading segment at the bottom of the lenses, which is great for reading small print and other tasks that require close-up vision. At Phillips Safety, these can be found in our safety reading glasses category.
If you’re not working in an environment where you need to wear safety glasses, you might want to invest in a pair for your hobbies or other activities around the house. Whether you’re gardening, sanding, cleaning, or weeding, having a pair of safety glasses can make all the difference.
Don’t hesitate to check out our collection of safety glasses. We are confident that you will find the perfect solution for your needs, with the features and specifications that you want. 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.
Safety glasses are glasses designed to protect your eyes from flying particles, splinters, dirt, or debris. If your job requires you to work with wood, metal or other materials that can be hazardous to your eyes, safety glasses are an excellent investment. For hobbies or other activities around the house like gardening, sanding, cleaning, or weeding, having a pair of safety glasses can also make all the difference, since they offer generous coverage to keep the user focused on the task.
Our goal at Phillips Safety is to provide customers with safety glasses that provide the highest protection. That being said, our safety glasses start at $6.99, 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.
Yes, you can. Phillips Safety offers both safety glasses without prescription and with prescription available. If you are looking for safety glasses with prescription, select “Yes” on the “Prescription Available” filter above the category to check our options. To add it to the frame of your choice, simply add the glasses to your cart and the question “Do you need prescription lenses?” will appear. You simply have to answer “Yes” to the question and click on “Continue”, following the indicated procedures to add your prescription.
Yes, they do. Our safety glasses meet rigorous safety standards, with the majority of them being ANSI Z87.1 approved. You can look out for this rating next to the “Safety Rating” attribute under the “Product Information” tab. In addition, we also offer options that meet EN 166 safety standards.
Safety glasses without prescription 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. If lens coatings or additional features are added, the lead time can be extended. However, Phillips Safety is committed to getting your order out quickly and efficiently while doing proper quality control.
Yes, you can. If your safety glasses 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.
Phillips Safety has a wide range of anti-fog products that will protect your safety glasses from fog. You can check all these anti-fog products in our “Anti-Fog Products” category, under the “Accessories” menu.
The best and easiest way to buy safety glasses is online. Companies like Phillips Safety are dedicated to providing the best safety glasses at affordable prices and quick delivery.