
Safety Specs
Not just for tradies.
Protection

Typically safety specs are thought of only for tradies but we're here to debunk this and recommend Eye protection for a wide range of people and their lifestyle.
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Safety specs should be worn by anyone working in environments where there is a risk of eye injury. This includes construction, laboratory work, welding, manufacturing, or any tasks that involve flying debris, hazardous chemicals, or intense light.
Not in a trade?
If you’re mowing the lawn, working in the garden, boating, or just dealing with dust and dirt around the house, it’s a good idea to wear safety specs. They’ll protect your eyes from flying debris, dust, or anything that might get kicked up while you’re working outside.
Whether you’re trimming, using power tools, or just out in a windy spot, a pair of safety glasses can keep your eyes safe and make your tasks a little more comfortable.


Certification
We Choose to use Hoya Phoenix lenses for our safety spec jobs, which are 10x stronger than standard lenses.
Every job is made with safety prescription eyewear that complies with all relevant and current Australian and New Zealand Standards which includes AS/NZS 1337, AS/NZS 1337.6, AS/NZS 1336 and AS 2228.1.
All products come with certification recognised by SAI Global.
Our brands
Recently we have brought on board Safe Style safety frames, using our preferred Hoya prescription lenses, it's a combination that's hard to beat.
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In Addition, we have a range from Matador, Ugly Fish and Cummings Optical - a choice to suit any working environment.
What Lens options are available?
Lens options available include:
Single vision
Progressive (Multifocal) lenses
Bifocals
Photochromic (Light adaptive) Lenses
Tinted Sunglasses
Polarised Sunglasses
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Our qualified Optical Dispensers can best advise the most suitable option of frame and lenses to suit your needs.

Safe Style: $5 From the Charity frame range will be donated to either Lifeline or the National Breast Cancer Foundation