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The best glasses for landscaping safety 

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Landscaping can be a fun and rewarding way to spend a weekend, whether you're an expert or a beginner. It can also increase the value of your home. Whether it's weeding, putting down brick pavers, planting shrubs, taking care of a garden, installing low-voltage lighting, or trimming bushes and trees, landscaping gives you exercise, fresh air, and the satisfaction of making your home a better place to live. Make it a family event and watch how quickly things get done while everyone enjoys a day of working together. 

 

Safety glasses for landscaping 

 

Like any other activity, landscaping is easier when you have the right tools for the job. For any gardening job, you will need the right tools, like sharp shears, spades, work gloves, and Glass window repair sunbury. To wire lights or run underground sprinkler pipes, you will need pliers, electrical tape, wire strippers, a shovel, and other tools and materials. Your skin will be protected from a day in the sun by hats and sunblock. One piece of landscaping gear that is often forgotten is the right eyewear. Safety glasses will protect your eyes from branches, flying objects, and rocks kicked up by the lawnmower. UV protection will protect your eyes from the harmful effects of direct and reflected sunlight. Consequently, what is the finest type of protective eyewear to wear when completing landscaping tasks and activities? Photochromic lenses are what we recommend at Phillips Safety. These are just as safe as regular safety glasses and will also keep you comfortable and protect your eyes from the sun. When you move around a garden, go in and out of your garage or shed, and work under trees or the eaves of your house, you will work in the sun and in the shade at different times. Photochromic lenses will automatically change based on how bright it is. You won't have to stop what you're doing and take off dirty gloves every time you want to switch glasses. Photochromic lenses will get darker or lighter on their own as needed. You don't have to do anything. If photochromic glasses aren't for you but you know how important safety glasses are, Warden Safety Glasses are a good choice for landscaping. The wraparound design will protect your eyes from the sides, rubberized temples and a saddle nose bridge will provide all-day comfort, and the anti-scratch coating will provide clear vision even small outside interactions. These may be ordered with clear or smoke gray lenses and cost significantly less than ten dollars per pair. 

 

 

If you have presbyopia, which affects many adults over 40, you might want to think about getting bifocal safety glasses. These will protect your eyes like safety glasses and let you see up close and far away like regular bifocals. Numerous landscaping chores include close-up work; you should not remove safety glasses to concentrate on close-up tasks or replace safety glasses with ordinary bifocals, which will not protect your eyes in the event of an accident. Safety glasses with bifocal lenses combine protection with amplified lower lenses into a single, practical and comfortable frame. 

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