If the choice of your safety glasses is based on aesthetics and your work needs, the choice of your lenses should be based on certain important aspects such as: visual comfort, image clarity and eye protection.
Take advantage of the latest technological advances in ophthalmic lenses. By dealing with the world’s largest manufacturers, Securo Vision provides all optical solutions, regardless of the level of clarity and precision.
These lenses are intended for the correction of myopia, hyperopia and/or astigmatism. Single vision lenses correct a single vision across the entire surface. They allow you to see at a single distance, usually from a distance or up close.
These lenses correct both near and far vision with a visible line on the lens between the two correction areas.
Progressive lenses are used to correct distance, intermediate AND near vision in the same lens. They are aimed at people who have an added magnifying power (ADD) in their prescription. There is no visible line in the lens, which allows for a smoother transition between the different prescriptions.
Anti-fatigue lenses: These lenses provide support for those who are experiencing a decline in their near vision, but who do not yet have presbyopia.
Degressive (office) lenses: These lenses are for intermediate or near vision only. They are used for certain professions that require close vision at different distances, such as dental hygienists, mechanics, or office workers.
Increase the performance of your ophthalmic lenses with more effective coatings. Several options can be added to the surface of your corrective lenses to increase durability and longevity of your glasses as well as to improve the quality and comfort of your vision.
A photochromic lens has the ability to tint in relation to the quantity of ultraviolet (UV) rays to which it is exposed. It can also be referred to as an ‘adaptive lens,’ ‘variable tint lens,’ or ‘transition lens.’ It is a great solution for those who want only one pair of glasses. *
Tinted sunglasses are worn to protect the eyes from the sun’s rays and intense light.
Polarized lenses are ideal for those seeking maximum protection and superior visual comfort. Polarized lenses contain a filter that removes reflections mainly on flat, bright surfaces. That is what makes them ideal for driving, on the snow, or on water.
This treatment filters out the harmful rays of light and protects your eyes 100%. The UV400 treatment is naturally present in polycarbonate and high-index lenses. However, it can also be added to lenses that don't naturally have it. It is not a tint but a transparent filter.
* Please note that the effectiveness of photochromic lenses will be greatly reduced inside a vehicle as the windows partially block UV rays.
Our safety eyewear experts have many years of field experience and are trained to analyze and evaluate all work environments to recommend the most suitable prescription safety eyewear for your workforce. Contact one of our safety eyewear experts today!