Transition Safety Glasses

Transition Safety Glasses

Transition safety glasses from Rx Safety provide the highest level of protection but also convenience! Their tint adapts to changes in light conditions, ensuring that the proper tint is available at the right time. In our transition lens safety glasses, we use advanced and patented photochromic dyes, which cause the lens to darken when exposed to ultraviolet rays from the sun. When the UV light fades, the lenses revert to their original clear colour. Our transition prescription safety glasses are constructed of high-quality polycarbonate. This ensures that the lenses are extremely durable and long-lasting!

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How are transition safety glasses different from regular lenses?

Transition safety glasses, in contrast to standard lenses, change their appearance depending on the light conditions. These lenses are also referred to as photochromic lenses since they change from clear to colored lenses when you travel from a dimly lit interior area to a brightly lit outdoor environment while you wear them. This function not only shields your eyes from intense light but also protects them from UV radiation and allows you to use prescription lenses with them.

When the light changes, the best transition safety glasses transition as quickly as possible. Photochromic lenses provide protection for your eyes throughout the day because of their transitional nature. They're ideal for going swiftly from one location to another without having to worry about putting on sunglasses every few minutes.

What kind of material is used to make transition lens safety glasses?

Similar to conventional lenses, transition lenses can be made using a range of different materials. At RX Safety Canada, we offer transition lenses that are made of polycarbonate, plastic, and highly durable material. And all of them are available for purchase. In order to prevent damage to your glasses or eyes while comfortably moving between light and dark environments, high-quality transition lenses are made by following the guidelines of ANSI. However, while the basic lens material remains the same, photochromic lenses make use of specific procedures in order to include transition elements into your lenses.

Photochromic safety glasses are distinguished from regular safety glasses by the incorporation of a patented photochromic formula when they are being made. They are made using a number of layers that are carefully bonded together in order to create robust safety eyewear.

What is the difference between transitions lenses and prescription sunglasses?

Transition safety glasses don’t have a fixed color. When you wear them they appear to be transparent and then naturally darken when exposed to ultraviolet light. They continually and smoothly adjust their levels of tint to provide improved visual comfort in changing lighting conditions, then return to the normal color in situations where UV light is not present, such as indoors and at night. Whereas sunglasses have a fixed tint no matter what circumstance you're in, they'll always be the same color, and they're rarely a good choice for interior use because of their polarisation.

Transitions lenses are an excellent everyday lens because they may be used in practically any setting. There are some occasions in which sunglasses or polarised sunglasses are the best choices, such as when traveling a long distance or when spending time near the ocean. In those instances, we recommend that you use specific sun protection. But for everyday use we recommend you to go for prescription safety glasses with transition lenses.

Can children wear transition safety glasses? What kind of transition safety glasses are suitable for children?

Transitions lenses are a fantastic option for children, and they are available in several colors. Did you know that the average child receives three times the amount of ultraviolet radiation than an adult does? In order to protect children's eyes from UV rays today and in the future, a lens that blocks 100% of UV rays is necessary since they are continuously moving in and out throughout the day. It is very important to protect the eyes of children since their crystalline lens has not fully grown, it allows for more light to penetrate the eye. Children these days are more exposed to harmful blue light than the previous generations because of the widespread use of digital devices and the amount of time they spend outside in the sun. Prescription safety glasses with transition lenses help to shield the eyes from harmful blue light, which can occur both indoors and outdoors. Aside from that, transition safety glasses are also available in polycarbonate, which is a shatterproof material that is usually suggested by eyecare professionals for children's lenses.

In what types of lenses are transition safety glasses available for purchase at RX Safety Canada?

At RX Safety we offer a wide range of transition safety glasses among which you can choose from. Each of the key lens materials, including thinner, lighter polycarbonate, and high-index materials is offered in this product line. There are a huge variety of designs, sizes, and colors to choose from. We even offer a photochromic coating for single vision and bifocal lenses. Single vision lenses are prescription corrections for a distant or near vision that are only available in one prescription. Bifocals and progressive lenses are eyeglasses that correct both distant and close vision correction in one lens. For further information, consult with your eye care provider.

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Transition Safety Glasses FAQs

Can you get transition safety glasses?

Yes, Rx Safety Canada offers a large collection of transition safety glasses. Don't worry if you wear prescription safety glasses but want to be extra safe from the sun. We also offer prescription safety glasses with transition lenses.

What is the point of transition glasses?

Our transition safety glasses are basically sunglasses on the go, as follows: If you’re constantly shifting between outdoor and indoor environments, your prescription safety glasses with transition lenses will detect this and adjust to the change in environment and provide you with the right amount of light so that you can work without a hitch.