I learned a valuable lesson yesterday..............Everyone should wear them!!! I was cleaning a overhanging awning and had a huge drop of love drip right into my eye.
Trust me, it wasnt fun. Got me 3 pair this morning.
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Brad R. Iannacchione Soapy Roof, LLC New Kensington, PA 15068
Try using a clear shield. It does not "fog up" like goggles and is easier to use, especially for people who do not wear glasses. Depending upon where you are located, you may be able to find some "anti-fog" wipes or spray on.
They are a very important piece of equipment, protecting your eyes from potential dangers, whether it's chemicals, wood or other particles. You can get a wide range of different safety glasses for a variety of uses, they are most prevalent for power tools though. They can also be used for; cold weather, swimming, motorcycling, astronomy, aviation and in the laboratory.