It's not just your eyes that need protecting when you fire up that table saw.
Just one of many, manyreasons why safety glasses are a must-have for any DIYer.
In this video I talk about how to put on safety glasses and make sure they fit properly.
When researching protective eyewear, you may come across laser safety glasses. They are commonly worn by workers who are exposed to laser light. For certain occupations, laser safety glasses are classified as personal protective equipment (PPE). They offer protection against bodily injuries while working. What are laser safety glasses exactly, and how do they work?Overview of Laser Safety GlassesLaser safety glasses are protective eyewear that live…
Learn why it's important to use safety glasses for common household projects and hobbies. Proper use of safety equipment will ensure your weekends stay fun.
Learn when you should wear safety goggles instead of safety glasses because choosing the right eye protection for the job is critical to eye safety.
A few tips and tricks for people who wear glasses.
Learn how to choose the right reading glasses. Also, why you should get an eye exam before buying readers.
Optometrists say there are some signs parents can watch for that indicate a toddler's or preschooler's vision may not be optimal.
3 quick and easy tricks to make eyes pop with makeup.
A determination to save money on a new frame and lenses led me to the warehouse club.
Having your vision checked doesn’t only tell you if you need glasses. Your peepers can warn you of more serious conditions.
Bonobos get farsighted as they age, just as humans do. But the bonobos are trying to get at the lice in each other’s hair, not read the fine print.
A new video reveals the fascinating possibilities that wearable technology could bring in the future.
The Tobii Glasses 2 can track your eyes, a tool that's potentially useful to many researchers.
Valspar and EnChroma think they have the solution to the most common from of color blindness. I put it to the test.
The hunt is on… for glasses! Can you find them all?
People who displayed higher intelligence were 28% more likely to wear glasses.