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MedCart has an extensive range of protective glasses and goggles for sale, to ensure you’re equipped with only the best quality eyewear for one of the most important steps in medical PPE. With leading brands selling direct to you from one marketplace, look no further than MedCart to help maintain your high level of safe and effective eye protection from liquid splatter contamination and virus transmission. For more, see below

Medical Safety Glasses & Protective Eyewear

The use of personal protective equipment such as safety glasses and goggles is often the most effective method to protect the eyes against liquid splatter and virus transmission. For healthcare workers and anyone at risk of eye injuries, MedCart has the best selection of medical safety glasses in Australia.

What are safety glasses made of?

Most safety glasses and goggles are made of polycarbonate (PC), a lightweight and highly impact-resistant plastic material that allows light to pass through. Some safety goggles will also use soft materials such as PVC to create a barrier between the lens and the face and elastic straps to fasten the goggles.

Do safety glasses block UV?

In addition to physical protection, many types of safety glasses and goggles are treated to provide resistance against UV rays. Most styles include some level of UV protection, including examples of 99.9% protection and ratings of UV 400, which provides 100% UV protection.

How to disinfect safety glasses

In medical settings, disinfecting PPE such as safety glasses is vitally important to prevent contamination. When looking at how to disinfect safety glasses and goggles effectively, it’s best to be comprehensive. For the interior section of safety glasses and goggles, use a neutral detergent and a clean cloth. For the exposed exterior, use a hospital-grade disinfectant.For non-medical settings, disinfectant lens cleaners can be effective.

What’s the difference between safety glasses and goggles?

There are key differences between safety glasses and goggles. While both offer great protection, goggles fully enclose the eyes, creating a barrier against liquid sprays and mists. Goggles also tend to be fastened with an elastic or adjustable strap, while safety glasses are held in place by arms.