Shop Safety Eye & Face Protection….  When working with wood there is always a chance of flying particles that can hit either your eyes or your face.

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Shop Safety Eye & Face Protection…

 When working with wood there is always a chance of flying particles that can hit either your eyes or your face.  When working with a chemical that may splash into your eyes you need to wear safety glasses.  When working with wood there is always a chance of flying particles that can hit either your eyes or your face.  When working with a chemical that may splash into your eyes you need to wear safety glasses.

Safety glasses  Safety glasses are the simplest type of eye protection to wear.  Safety glasses should cover both the front and sides of your eyes.  Safety glasses are the simplest type of eye protection to wear.  Safety glasses should cover both the front and sides of your eyes.

Goggles  Goggles provide additional protection from splashes of liquids, they should fit snugly on your face.  They protect your eyes better than safety glasses.  Goggles provide additional protection from splashes of liquids, they should fit snugly on your face.  They protect your eyes better than safety glasses.

Face shields  Face shields can be worn with safety glasses or goggles.  Face shields guard your entire face not just your eyes.  Face shields can be worn with safety glasses or goggles.  Face shields guard your entire face not just your eyes.

Contact lenses and Prescription glasses  Contact lenses and prescription glasses don’t protect your eyes.  If you wear contact lenses, fine dust can get under the contact lens and injure your eye.  Contact lenses and prescription glasses don’t protect your eyes.  If you wear contact lenses, fine dust can get under the contact lens and injure your eye.

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