EXPERIENCE UNMATCHED CLARITY WITH OUR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES
Our PLATINUM coating ensures clear vision by preventing fog and scratches, CSP lenses adapt to varying light conditions, and PROBLU enhances visual comfort by filtering blue light.
Together, they deliver the ultimate in visual protection and clarity, wherever you are.
Mercuro Flash : Two new products in the Glasses Range
Following the launch of ‘Mercuro’ in 2019, Bollé Safety has further developed the range to include Green flash and red flash polarised lenses.
The dark side of blue light
When considering eye safety, we usually think of safety glasses or goggles that protect eyes against flying debris, dust or splashes. However, light is also something to consider in relation to eye safety. The bright light of welding is brought to a safe level by heavily tinted welding goggles. Ultraviolet light from sunlight is rendered less harmful to the eyes via the use of UV blocking sunglasses. There is also blue light.
What are Polarised Safety Glasses?
Polarised eyewear has widespread use in Australia today, but where did polarised lenses originate, how do they work and how are they made? This article looks at the history and science behind polarised lenses.
Which Pair of Polarised Safety Glasses is Best for You?
Working outside means exposure to varied light conditions. In Australia, a lot of the time there’s at least a bit of glare about. Often, it’s full out, scorching sun. Polarised safety glasses were developed with glare in mind, as they are designed to block reflected light from horizontal surfaces like concrete, water, glass windscreens.