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ISO Certified - Solar Eclipse Glasses

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ISO Certified - Solar Eclipse Glasses

Safety First: The Importance of Eclipse Glasses

Never underestimate the power of the Sun. Even when obscured during an eclipse, its harmful ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) rays can damage the eyes. For this reason, it's essential to wear specialized eclipse glasses that filter out these perilous rays. They guarantee a safe viewing experience, allowing admirers to enjoy the spectacle without endangering their vision. Whether you're an adult or a child eager to witness these celestial events, ensure you have certified eclipse glasses on hand.

AGE: 7+ (with adult supervision)

Upcoming Solar Eclipse!

On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will darken skies from Texas to Maine, traversing through parts of Mexico, the US, and Canada. During this event, the sky will take on a dusk-like quality, and the usually concealed Sun’s corona will be revealed.

A total solar eclipse arises when the Moon fully obscures the Sun, creating a fleeting night-like environment. After the 2024 event, the next total solar eclipse viewable in the contiguous United States won't occur until August 23, 2044. So, prepare and savor these forthcoming astronomical wonders safely.

BEWARE COUNTERFEIT GLASSES!:  
VIA Forbes: 
HOW TO AVOID COUNTERFEIT SOLAR PROTECTION GLASSES:

"Price is also key. 'If you are seeing a really low price it’s probably not authentic,' ... the typical retail price on solar eclipse glasses and viewers is approximately $5. 'If you’re paying more than that it’s probably extortionate and if you're paying much less than that it’s probably a different product,'

Just prior to the last total solar eclipse in the U.S. on August 21, 2017, controversy erupted around counterfeit eclipse glasses with Amazon banning all sales. Many were being imported from China that were labeled as ISO-compliant without being properly tested."

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