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New model combines lightweight comfort with Wiley X’s absolute premium protection
May 22, 2014
Wiley X®, Inc. has added the WX Tobi to its growing Active Series sunglass family, providing active sports and outdoor enthusiasts with a great new eyewear option. This new addition to Wiley X's 2014 line-up proves that it’s possible to be lightweight and stylish, while still delivering the heavy-duty vision protection associated with the Wiley X brand.
Perennial fan favorite shines at Kansas Speedway, winning 5-Hour Energy 400 in exciting fashion
May 21, 2014
Jeff Gordon serves as the face of DVX™ Sun + Safety Eyewear - and his first exciting victory of the 2014 Sprint Cup season May 10 brought him an important step closer to his ultimate goal as a NASCAR champion - adding a fifth Sprint Cup championship to his career resume.
In most work environments, safety glasses have a way of getting dusty, dirty, and smudged. Frequently, employees just use a t-shirt or face tissue to clean their protective eyewear. There’s a problem with that method of cleaning. The worker is actually wiping off the anti-scratch and anti-fog coatings that were originally applied to the surface of the lens during the manufacturing process.
Honeywell (NYSE: HON) unveiled today Uvex Hypershock™ safety eyewear, which combines premium sport-inspired style and best-in-class lens performance for maximum appeal and protection.
New-for-2014 model provides advanced vision protection with multiple lens choices
April 2, 2014
The new-for-2014 Romer 3 has joined the popular Changeable Series of performance protective eyewear from leading manufacturer Wiley X®, Inc. This new style is an ideal choice for military and law enforcement, hunters, shooting sports enthusiasts and others who require state-of-the-art eye protection, clear vision and the ability to select from a range of lens options to best suit environmental conditions.
Nearly one million Americans have lost some degree of their sight due to an eye injury. More than 700,000 Americans injure their eyes at work each year. Luckily, 90% of all workplace eye injuries can be avoided by using proper safety eyewear.
All three types of safety lenses meet or exceed the requirements for protecting your eyes. Glass lenses: are not easily scratched; can be used around harsh chemicals; can be made in your corrective prescription; are sometimes heavy and uncomfortable.
Common causes for eye injuries are: flying objects (bits of metal, glass), tools, particles, chemicals, harmful radiation, any combination of these or other hazards. What is the best defense against an eye injury? There are three things you can do to help prevent an eye injury:
At just four-fifths of an ounce, Gateway Safety’s Luminary® safety eyewear is ultra-lightweight—but it more than carries its weight in both comfort and protection. Luminary’s superior comfort features were engineered to target the “pinch point” areas behind the ears and at the bridge of the nose.
During March 2014, Prevent Blindness America and Wiley X focus attention on preventing workplace accidents and eye injuries
February 28, 2014
Each year in March, Prevent Blindness America (www.preventblindness.org) makes a nationwide effort to focus attention on the important issue of workplace eye injuries and educate the American workforce about the tools and techniques that could help prevent the estimated 700,000 injuries that occur annually.