How to Check if Your Eclipse Glasses in Denmark Are Safe and Certified
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How to check if your eclipse glasses in Denmark are safe and certified
Millions of protective glasses have been sold across Europe ahead of today's (Wednesday August 12th) total solar eclipse. This is what you have to check to guarantee the ones you've bought are safe and legit.
Elena Salobrar, a researcher at the UCM, warns that during an eclipse of the Sun the “low guard” and the eye is “more open and more exposed”
A correct placement and a good fit are essential, especially among those who wear graduated glasses, to avoid accidental exposures when looking towards the SunHow to know if the glasses to see the solar eclipse of August 12 are homologated The total eclipse of the Sun of August 12th will force to take special precautions if you want to look directly at the sky. Eye protection will be essential to follow the phenomenon without exposing itself to …
From certified glasses to home tools to avoid, up to directions to protect children and the elderly. All rules to protect the eyes
Only homologated protective glasses must be worn. In the ‘ Decisive Minute’, while there is totality, we can remove them to enjoy the natural phenomenon
If you haven't been able to get the special eclipse glasses, your sunglasses, an X-ray or a sieve will not do the job. Ophthalmologists are unanimous, the glasses sold in the trade are the only really effective protection. They must wear the CE logo and ISO standard with code 12312-2 to ensure compliance. It is also necessary to take a break after three minutes of observation in order to relieve his eye. (Health and well-being).
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