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Best Landscaping Safety Glasses 

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Landscape design, whether you're a pro or a novice, can be a pleasant and gratifying way to spend a weekend while increasing the value of your home. Landscape maintenance, whether weeding, laying brick pavers, planting shrubbery, caring a garden, installing low-voltage lighting, or Patio Slabs and trees, provides exercise, fresh air, and the satisfaction of better living circumstances. Make it a family affair and see how quickly things get done while everyone has a good time working together. 

 

Landscape Design Using Safety Glasses 

 

As with any activity, having the right tools for the job is essential to success in landscaping. Each horticulture task will necessitate the use of proper gardening equipment, such as sharp shears, spades, work gloves, and knee pads. To wire lighting or run underground sprinkler piping, you'll need pliers, electrical tape, wire strippers, a shovel, and a variety of other tools and supplies. Hats and sunscreen will protect your skin from the sun. Proper eyewear is an often-overlooked piece of landscaping equipment. UV protection will protect your eyes from the destructive effects of reflected and direct sunshine. Safety glasses are the best method to protect your eyes from branches, flying debris, and rocks stirred up by the lawnmower. So, what are the best types of safety glasses to wear while performing any landscaping chores or activities? We recommend safety glasses with Photochromic lenses at Phillips Safety. They offer all of the benefits of regular safety glasses while also providing comfort and protection from bright sunlight. Wandering around a garden, in and out of your garage or shed, and under trees or the eaves of your house means you'll be working in the sun and in the shade at different times. Photochromic lenses automatically change to the lighting conditions. You won't have to stop what you're doing every time you want to change your sunglasses. The photochromic lens will darken and lighten as needed without your intervention. If photochromics aren't for you but you recognize the value of safety glasses, Warden Safety Glasses are an excellent choice for landscaping eyewear. The wraparound design will shield your eyes from the sides, rubberized temple bars and a saddle nose bridge will give all-day comfort, and the integrated anti-scratch coating will keep your vision clean even after small brushes with the wide outdoors. Warden glasses are very affordable (around $10 each) and may be obtained with clear or smoke gray lenses. 

 

 

If you suffer from presbyopia, which affects many adults over the age of forty, you may wish to try bifocal safety glasses. They will provide the protection of safety glasses as well as the near/far vision capabilities of standard bifocals. Because so many landscaping tasks require up-close work, you should not remove your safety glasses just to focus on near tasks, nor should you replace your safety glasses with standard bifocals, which will not protect your eyes in the event of an accident. Bifocal safety glasses combine protection and magnified lower lenses into a single, easy-to-wear frame. 

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