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Kids Safety Glasses

This category contains Safety Glasses with reduced frame sizes  to fit a kids smaller face size. Available in multiple designs, colours, and lens options. All models are ANSI Z87.1-2015 certified  for impact protection and provide 99.9% UV protection.

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  1.  Prescription Safety Glasses KA0408 Black & Blue
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    Prescription Safety Glasses KA0408 Black & Blue
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    Special Price CA$53.53 Regular Price CA$174.20
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    Special Price CA$53.53 Regular Price CA$174.20
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  4. ANSI and CSA Prescription Sports Safety Goggles J61 Blue
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    Special Price CA$53.53 Regular Price CA$160.80
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Kids Safety Glasses FAQs

Why do children need safety glasses?

Children love to explore and want to do the same things as their parents. Children copy their parents and want to try and perform the same tasks. Many of these tasks are a safety risk to our eyes and those around us.
Situations that children should be wearing eye protection include:
Helping parents sawing timber, building tasks, gardening (including ride-on mowers), pruning and spraying. We do not recommend children assist with welding as there are no welding safety glasses available for children.
Any time children are out in the sunlight they should be wearing sunglasses, to protect their eyes against ultra-violet (UV) light damage. Research has shown that UV light contributes to the development of cataracts, macular degeneration and glaucoma.
Within schools performing science experiments and workshop-type activities. Some kindergartens use hot glue guns and small nails and hammers that could go array.

How to choose the right safety glasses for Your child?

When choosing safety glasses for your child, it’s most important to ensure that the pair adheres to all the necessary safety regulations and, where appropriate, has all the relevant certifications.

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