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Professionals across industries rely on disposable gloves to protect themselves from contaminants or to prevent the spread of germs. While latex gloves are a popular option, they’re not always suitable. Nitrile gloves are a strong alternative. They even outperform latex gloves in durability and shelf life. Across industries like healthcare, automotive, food service, and manuf...


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Many people assume that safety glasses protect their eyes from UV radiation. While that’s typically true, they don’t always offer as much protection as you think, and plastic doesn’t necessarily block UV light. In fact, a large share of lenses marketed as “UV protected” still leave measurable gaps in the spectrum. This means some of […]

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If you’re shopping for tinted sunglasses, the darkness level you choose is more than a question of style. It impacts how you see across different environments. This is measured through a property called Visible Light Transmission (VLT), and it’s worth considering while you shop. This guide explores the VLT scale, highlighting the key differences between […]

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From oncoming headlights to faded lane markings, many visibility issues can make driving at night a struggle. The market is full of glasses claiming to solve the problem. But do any deliver? The answer depends entirely on the lens. Most night driving glasses are built on outdated assumptions about how glare works and what the […]

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