Z87.1 Safety Eyewear for Computer Vision Syndrome

Viewing a computer or digital screens often require the eyes to work harder resulting in CVS or Digital Eye Strain, resulting in loss of productivity.

Computer Vision Syndrome “CVS” or Digital Eye Strain occurs because the visual demands of the task exceed the visual abilities of the individual to comfortably perform them. At greatest risk for developing CVS or Digital Eye Strain are those persons who spend two or more continuous hours at a computer or using a digital screen device every day.  In today’s industry, computer use and use of digital devices is not limited to office workers but occurs in every shop floor and another production facility.

In some cases, individuals who do not require the use of eyeglasses for other daily activities may benefit from glasses prescribed specifically for computer use. In addition, persons already wearing glasses may find their current prescription does not provide optimal vision for viewing a computer.

Lenses prescribed to meet the unique visual demands of computer viewing may be needed. Special lens designs, lens powers or coatings may help to maximize visual abilities and comfort and reduce the effects of CVS.

A solution is needed to protect the workforce not only from eye safety hazards but also prevent CVS.  EyeglassesPro is the first prescription Safety Eyewear provider to offer prescription safety glasses that both meet ANSI Z87.1 standards and address the issues of CVS.  EyeglassesPro Computer Safety Glasses protect workers from not only traditional external hazards, but also from eye strain from extended multi-screen viewing.

EyeglassesPro is a recognized leader in providing prescription safety eyewear and corporate eyewear and Safety Eyewear programs.

EyeglassesPro Computer Safety Glasses are available in a variety of modern styles and colors with HD Digital lenses.  For more information and styles go to www.eyeglassespro.com