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How to Use Solar Eclipse Glasses

Never look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse (except during the very brief time the sun is in total eclipse; and even then, with caution). 

Never look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse (except during the very brief time the sun is in total eclipse; and even then, with caution). Looking directly at the sun can cause permanent damage to your eyes.  After viewing a solar eclipse, seek treatment from an eye care professional if you or your child have any changes in vision that continue to get worse.

5 Tips for Wearing Solar Eclipse Glasses

1. Check for safety standards

Make sure glasses meet safety requirements and are manufactured with the ISO 12312-2 standard. Look for ISO standard labeling on eclipse glasses and purchase them from a trusted source.

2. Wear your solar eclipse glasses at all times

Wear your solar eclipse glasses at all times when watching an annular or partial solar eclipse. If you use prescription glasses, wear your eclipse glasses over your prescription eyewear.

3. Use caution in the path of totality

Wear your solar eclipse glasses except during the brief time of darkness when the sun is completely covered by the moon.

4. Check the fit/Check for damage

Disposable eclipse glasses are designed to fit both children and adults, but check the fit before putting on eclipse glasses or providing them to a child. Also check your solar eclipse glasses for damage before using them.  If the lenses of your solar eclipse glasses appear torn or scratched, they are not safe to use.

5. Buy your eclipse glasses as soon as possible

Demand for the April 8, 2024, eclipse will be very high. Purchase your eclipse glasses early to make sure you get them in time for this unique cosmic event.

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Solar Eclipse Glasses

It is never safe to look at a partial solar eclipse without proper safety equipment or techniques. During the very brief time the sun is in total solar eclipse it is safe to look at it, but do so with caution. Even during the total solar eclipse, the total eclipse may last only a short period of time, and if you are looking towards the sun as the moon moves away from blocking the sun, you might get a solar burn on your retina which can cause permanent damage to your eyes.

Purchase Prevent Blindness solar eclipse glasses directly from our online retail partners:

Prevent Blindness & Prevent Blindness Georgia have partnered with companies for the manufacture and sale of Prevent Blindness solar eclipse viewing glasses that meet the safety requirements of ISO 12312-2 filters for direct observation of the sun.

It’s not too early to purchase eclipse glasses for the April 8, 2024 total eclipse.

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Prevent Blindness & Prevent Blindness Georia are a 501(c)3 non-profit. When you purchase Prevent Blindness eclipse viewing glasses from one of our retail partners, a portion of the price goes to support our sight-saving programs and services.

For more information about selling Prevent Blindness eclipse glasses or becoming an Eclipse + Your Eyes sponsor, please contact us at [email protected].

The Eclipse + Your Eyes Program is Made Possible by the Generous Support of:

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