
Safety Glasses
Shop our line of protective eyewear for crime scene, laboratory, firearms and general use. Available in several styles for both men and women. Available in anti fog, adjustable frame and with different types of lenses.
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Clear Ventless Anti-Fog Goggles
Our goggles provide a wide, unobstructed field of vision and can be worn with most half-mask respirators. The transparent protective PVC body permits a comfortable fit over prescription eyewear while protecting against impact. Available in vented, perforated, and ventless styles. Goggle straps contain No Latex. Ventless ... Learn More -
LE3 Advanced Tactical Response Eyewear
Officer’s are faced with an array of tactics from rioters and protestors. A more recent weapon has been diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) laser pointers, which can come in various wavelengths such as blue, green, and red beams. The lasers high intensity beam can cause flash blindness and glare which can temporarily take awa... Learn More -
Face Shield - 10.5” Long - 20/pk
Sourced locally, currently being used to support local hospitals, law enforcement and retail chains during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The 2-part system consists of an adjustable headband and clear 16" x 10.5" face shield. This face shield is designed for use in environments where the risk of exposure to blood or bodily fluid sp... Learn More -
ClearGuard Intake Safety Screen - 31" x 31" - 2/pk
Use this portable clear Acrylic H-Shape protectant screen with access hole on your desk, evidence counter, or examination table area to provide physical separation and help maintain social distance. This personal protectant screen safeguards from direct exposure reducing the possible transmission of contagions. The access h... Learn More -
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LE4 Advanced Riot Response Eyewear
Officers are faced with an array of tactics from rioters and protestors. A more recent weapon has been diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) laser pointers, which can come in various wavelengths such as blue, green, and red beams. The lasers high intensity beam can cause flash blindness and glare which can temporarily take away a... Learn More