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Bifocal Safety Glasses, also known as Safety Reading Glasses or Safety Glasses With Readers, feature safety lenses with magnifiers (bifocals) molded directly into the lens. They are perfect for those who need reading glasses, but also require impact protection. With Bifocal Safety Glasses, you no longer have to swap between safety glasses and non-protective reading glasses.

The Bifocal Safety Glasses listed below are available in multiple diopters (strengths) ranging from +0.50 to +3.00 depending on the brand and model. Some models are available with tinted lenses and anti-fog lens coatings. All models feature polycarbonate lenses, are ANSI Z87.1-2015 certified, and provide 99.9% UVA-UVB protectionDual Readers and Full-Lens Magnification options are also available on some models.

Bifocal Safety Glasses FAQs

Can safety glasses be bifocal?

Bifocal Safety Glasses, also known as Safety Reading Glasses or Safety Glasses With Readers, feature safety lenses with magnifiers (bifocals) molded directly into the lens. They are perfect for those who need reading glasses, but also require impact protection.

What's the difference between Varifocals and bifocals?

What are varifocal/multi-focal glasses? Unlike bifocal glasses lenses, varifocal glasses (or multifocal glasses) change prescription seamlessly throughout the lens – there is no definitive line between them like bifocals or trifocals.

Do I need bifocal or varifocal?

Bifocals or varifocals may be advisable if you need to switch from a distance and near visual tasks frequently. If you do a lot of reading or driving, separate pairs may be better for you as they offer clear all-around vision.

Can I drive with bifocals?

Can You Drive with Bifocals? Absolutely! Bifocals are on the bottom of your lenses. They will stay out of your way as you drive so you can properly view the road.

How long does it take to get used to wearing bifocals?

What to expect: Adjustment period. It may take up to two weeks to adjust to the blended corrective powers of your new glasses. Wearing your glasses all the time can help you adjust more quickly. If you continue to have trouble after two weeks or more of consistent wear, try to see your eye doctor or optician.

Are bifocals the same as reading glasses?

The biggest difference between reading glasses and bifocals is that bifocals have two zones in the glasses and allow clear vision in the distance and near. Reading glasses will only provide clear vision up close at a specific distance and must be taken off for activities such as driving, watching TV, or cooking.

Can you get bifocals just for reading?

The bifocal prescription combines your single-vision correction with a new correction for reading. Bifocal reading glasses aren't only for adults, however. In some cases, doctors prescribe bifocals to children who have trouble focusing and suffer eye strain when reading.

Why would you need bifocals?

Presbyopia, or the loss of the ability to focus on close objects, is a natural part of the aging process. If you also need help seeing objects that are far away, bifocals are an ideal way to combine two prescriptions into one pair of glasses.

What size glasses do I need for bifocals?

There is only one major restriction on the kind of frame that will accommodate bifocal lenses. The eyeglass frame needs to have a height of 28mm or more.
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