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science-and-technology1 year ago

"Unveiling the Truth: The Making and Finding of Safe Eclipse Glasses"

American Paper Optics, a leading supplier of eclipse glasses, has ramped up production to meet the high demand for the upcoming total solar eclipse, projecting sales of 75 million pairs this year. The company has tripled its staff and implemented a combination of automation and manual work to produce about 1.5 million pairs of eclipse glasses daily. To combat counterfeit glasses, the company has created guidelines for consumers to ensure the authenticity and safety of their eclipse glasses, emphasizing the importance of proper labeling, ISO certification, and intact lenses.

astronomy1 year ago

"Preparing for the April 8 Solar Eclipse: Safety Tips and Cloud Coverage Odds"

The upcoming solar eclipse on April 8th will offer a stunning celestial display, but it's crucial to view it safely using certified eclipse glasses, which are 10,000 times darker than regular sunglasses. The eclipse will last about three hours, with the best viewing in the first hour and a half, and the peak performance in the path of totality. It's essential to only remove the glasses during totality and ensure they are in good condition, as counterfeit glasses are a concern. American Paper Optics is a reliable source for purchasing eclipse glasses.

science-and-technology1 year ago

"Ensuring Safe Solar Viewing: A Guide to Eclipse Glasses and Equipment"

American Paper Optics, a major eclipse glasses manufacturer, warns the public about the rise of counterfeit glasses and emphasizes the importance of purchasing certified safe glasses to prevent eye injury during the upcoming total solar eclipse. The company advises consumers to look for reputable vendors and specific markers on the glasses, such as proper markings with ISO certification and unique construction features, to ensure safety. With the eclipse set to cross Mexico, Canada, and the U.S., including a 124-mile-wide band in Ohio, the company urges people to obtain their glasses early and "see safe."