Gateway Safety introduces prescription safety glasses alternative

Gateway Safety introduces prescription safety glasses alternative

Gateway Safety’s Cover2 over-the-glasses (OTG) safety eyewear are an alternative solution for employers who want a cost-effective product compared to prescription safety eyewear, according to Gateway Safety. Prescription safety eyewear can be a costly option for employers, as each pair of eyewear needs to be customized to the individual worker’s vision.

Cover2 protective eyewear features a one-piece polycarbonate lens that fits over most prescription glasses and offers adjustable length temples for a custom, comfortable fit. These glasses provide impact protection and meet ANSI Z87.1+ and CSA Z94.3 impact standards.

“Gateway Safety recognizes that employers often have a difficult task in finding the appropriate safety eyewear solutions, especially for employees that may wear regular glasses,” said Marketing Manager Katie Mielcarek. “Our CoverSeries OTGs provide an exceptional solution for those who wear prescription eyeglasses. Whether the more traditional and generous size of CoverAlls or our contemporary, lightweight Cover2 product, we are proud to offer economical and comfortable safety glasses for a variety of working environments.”

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