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Protect Your Vision with Tested and Certified Glasses for Solar Eclipse Viewing

Total solar eclipses are rare, special events. The moon passes in front of the sun and temporarily blocks out its life-giving light. However, the same energy which gives life can also hurt your eyes if you do not protect them with properly. Glasses for solar eclipse viewing must meet certain standards if they are going to provide the protection neccesary. Here are some important features of the best eclipse glasses available.

Approved Glasses for Solar Eclipse Events

The top companies make sure their glasses protect you from 100-percent of the suns's ultraviolet light. They also block out 99.999-percent of intense visible light.

The best glasses give you a pleasant viewing experience, while also protecting your eyes. However, this kind of protection is not assured unless it is backed by organizations like the International Organization of ISO and CE. The ISO is the International Standards Organization, and they set safety standards all over the world. They do not put their name to anything unless it passes all the required tests. Similarly, the CE (European Conformity) is similar to ISO, and covers the European market.

Check Labels

You know your viewers are safe when you see things like "CE" on the products. Look for phrases like "Conforms and meets the transmission requirements of ISO 12312-2 filters for direct observation of the sun". If you do not see these things, you may not have the right kind of protection.

Do Not Settle for Cheap Imitations

When you want safe and sturdy glasses for solar eclipse viewing, American Paper Optics has what you need. We offer ISO and CE certified paper and plastic glasses, which are tested to make sure they perform properly. Check us out online, or call us toll-free today at 1-800-767-8427 for more details.

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It is Never Too Early to Buy Solar Eclipse Glasses

Even if you don’t happen to live in South America, this could be a great opportunity to view a rare celestial event, as well as experience the unique geography and culture this region of the world provides.

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Tips for Buying Solar Eclipse Viewer Glasses

When it comes time to find the best solar eclipse viewer glasses, there are many factors to consider. Many organizations and individuals are gearing up for the next solar eclipse experience. They are turning to suppliers now to find the ones they need to be ready for this big experience. Your organization can be ready by purchasing a bulk number of items to sell as retail items, or as promotional items for customers or students.

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Four Things to Know about the 2019 Solar Eclipse

Millions of people witnessed the Great American Eclipse of 2017, but if you missed it, that's okay! You will get another chance to see a total solar eclipse in less than two years. Portions of the South Pacific and South America will experience a solar eclipse on July 2, 2019. Here are four things you should know about the event:

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Are You Ready for the Total Solar Eclipse 2024?

There is something very special about a total solar eclipse. During this time, the the moon will move in front of the sun. This will cost the sun's rays to be blocked from view. For anyone that is in the path of totality, it will mean dusk-like conditions, likely in the middle of the day, and usually only for a few minutes. Due to tge brevity of the event, you need to be prepared, or you could miss it! Here are a few things that you need to know before the total solar eclipse 2024!

  • Alexander Risse