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Protective eyewear and face shields are recommended for preventing exposure in environments with airborne infectious particles or a risk of hazardous liquid splashes. Goggles and glasses are the most common types of eye protection and are often used in conjunction with face shields to protect the eyes and face from contact with infectious droplets. Discounted pricing is available for healthcare professionals. Please contact Customer.Support@LSBio.com for more information.
Protective glasses protect against impacts to the eyes. Compared to face shields and goggles, the air gaps around the frame of protective glasses result in a lower degree of peripheral splash or droplet protection. However, they guard against forward-facing exposure to large particulates and may also discourage the user from touching the eyes, and thus are appropriate for everyday use as a means of basic protection.
Face shields made of optically clear plastic protect against sprays, splashes, and droplets of infectious substances. They are often used as an alternative to goggles as they can protect the whole face from splashes. The most effective face shields guard the chin and crown of the head with a foam strip or protector. They should also extend to the point of the ear so that liquid sprays cannot reach the eyes from the periphery. Face shields can be found as a half- or full-face cover and many have shield components that can be removed and replaced.
Protective goggles guard the eyes from splashes, respiratory droplets, sprays, and infectious particles. The degree of protection depends on proper fitting and the make of the goggles. They should fit snugly against the corners of the eyes and across the brow for greatest effect. This should be taken into account when wearing goggles with glasses, and the user should ensure that no gaps are present during fitting. Indirectly-vented goggles with anti-fog coating are often preferred, as directly-vented goggles may allow for penetration by liquid splash.