Vanguard RX anti-fog prescription lens features.
Safety corrective lens Anti-Fog
Safety corrective lens Standard
Without Anti-Fog Coating
Fogging with a surgical mask
When we wear a surgical mask or work in hot-steamy environments, glasses with standard lenses can easily fog up. The fogging effect on lenses can obscure a worker’s vision and lead to potentially dangerous situations.
Unsuitable for sudden temperature changes
Safety corrective lens Vanguard RX
Anti-Fog Coating
Wearable with a surgical mask
UNIVET’s R&D department has developed a new corrective lens with anti-fog ultra performing Vanguard RX treatment, offering high performance and protection in extreme conditions.
Suitable for sudden temperature changes
Key Features Lens material and its properties
The Vanguard RX is a polycarbonate lens, a polymer that guarantees a unique combination of resistance toughness and lightness.
Lightness Due to the polycarbonate properties, Vanguard RX is significantly thinner than regular lenses and guarantees less error from parallax and a wider visual field.
Resistance Vanguard RX is scratch and impact resistant — mechanical strength F — and high level of protection: up to 30 times more impact resistant than regular CR39 lenses and 60 times more than mineral glass lenses.
Available Lenses
Vanguard RX is available as a monofocal lens and progressive lens.
Combinable lenses with every UNIVET safety prescription glasses.
The anti-fog coating is significant for safety glasses because: What you need to know about...
Protective The Vanguard RX anti-fog coating eliminates fog and allows clear vision; furthermore, avoiding removing eyewear for wiping or readjustment do not expose the worker to surrounding safety hazards.
Efficient The Vanguard RX anti-fog coating absorbs moisture in case of water vapour (breath, body heat, steam) to prevent your lenses from fogging up.
Pratical Particular cleaning procedure, special cloth or activating liquids are not required.
Without Anti-Fog Coating Safety corrective Standard lens
Anti-Fog Coating Safety corrective Vanguard RX lens
How to clean and protect your glasses Cleaning & Care
Dirty lenses can cause eyestrain due to forced focusing. Lens cleaning is a fundamental operation for vision and glasses maintenance, for this reason you should carry it out daily. A wrong cleaning procedure, improper or with incorrect tools, can cause scratches and lens coating damages. See below the instructions for proper cleaning and care:
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Never use warm water to avoid lens coating damage
Rinse under running water* and dry the lenses with a microfiber cloth before every usage
Do not use solvents, detergents or cleaning products containing alcohol**
After removing dust and coarse particles, clean the lenses with the UNIVET spray or wipes** (alternately, double rinse under water*)
Carefully dry the lenses with the UNIVET microfiber cloth (included in the packaging)
Do not use clothing or fingers to clean the glasses
Always store the glasses in their UNIVET protective case
Place your glasses down on a surface with the lenses facing up
* In case the substance on the lens reacts with water, we recommend removing it according to the producer’s safety data sheet avoid water. ** The UNIVET spray (3QL002- and 2QL004-) and wipes contain tested alcohol and suitable for all UNIVET products. NB: A wet lens may temporarily deactivate the anti-fog coating; do not forget to dry the lens with a microfiber cloth. Wait to allow the remaining moisture to evaporate in order to reactivate the anti-fog coating.
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