How to sanitise your glasses amid a pandemic
As coronavirus fears sweep the world, diligently cleaning your glasses (much as you wash your hands) is one way to cut your risk of contracting the virus. Another? Avoid touching your eyes and face.
It is the combination of body heat and airflow that can lead to your glasses fogging up. When you wear a face mask, you are breathing out warm air, which mostly escapes through the top of your mask and steams up your lenses.
Your warm breath lands on the cooler surface of your lenses, which causes a fog effect and makes it difficult to see.
There are some simple steps you can take to avoid your glasses fogging up whenever you are wearing a mask.
Our Optifog lens solution helps you achieve fog-free glasses, with exclusive technology to reduce bothersome fog appearing on your lenses. The unique system uses two patented technologies; the Optifog lens treatment and a smart textile cloth with anti-fog molecules which activates the power of the Optifog lens.
Benefit from fog-free glasses by merely wiping your lenses with the smart cloth each morning to prevent your glasses from fogging up throughout the day. If you are now wearing a face mask frequently, Optifog lenses can help you take back vision clarity by preventing the fog from appearing on your lenses as you breathe.
Optifog lenses also carry additional properties that can benefit your vision, including protection from UV light and can also help to reduce scratches on your lenses. The coating is also anti-reflective and dust resistant for optimal clarity of vision.
While you are protecting yourself and others from coronavirus, don’t compromise on your vision. Optifog anti-fog lenses are a hassle-free solution to clear lenses, even when wearing a mask.
As coronavirus fears sweep the world, diligently cleaning your glasses (much as you wash your hands) is one way to cut your risk of contracting the virus. Another? Avoid touching your eyes and face.
Follow some helpful advice on protecting yourself from COVID-19, including looking after your eye health.
When a contaminated surface, such as unwashed hand, comes into contact with the eye, coronaviruses can transfer onto the surface of the eye.