ESS Goggles: Striketeam XTO Fire And Rescue Goggles 740 0283
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Those who have experienced the horror of a burning building or a fearsome blaze know that the flames often aren't as dangerous as a more ubiquitous threat: the smoke. Keep your eyes clear with the ESS 740 0283 Striketeam XTO Fire And Rescue Goggles, because you're ... (see full details) #ESS740-0283.
ESS Goggles: Striketeam XTO Fire And Rescue Goggles 740 0283
Those who have experienced the horror of a burning building or a fearsome blaze know that the flames often aren't as dangerous as a more ubiquitous threat: the smoke. Keep your eyes clear with the ESS 740 0283 Striketeam XTO Fire And Rescue Goggles, because you're got a job to do. Let your safety goggles do theirs.
Soft gray face padding on gray frames rests comfortably against the skin, while a gray wraparound strap helps hold protection in place. That protection comes in the form of impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses (2.4mm), a type of plastic celebrated for its strength against force.
Speed-clip straps and a set of two tear-off lens covers let you move quickly when it's time to get to the business of rescuing. Interchangeable lenses let you adjust to different lighting conditions. These goggles are also designed to fit over prescription eyewear, so you don't have to compromise sight for safety.
You'll get 100% UVA/UVB protection at all times with these goggles, which are federally compliant to standard safety regulations. These ESS 740 0283 Striketeam XTO Fire And Rescue Goggles meet ANSI Z87.1-2003 and OSHA requirements, and exceed the U.S. Militarys MIL-V-43511C ballistic impact requirements. Youre left with protecting goggles that are comfortable to wear, too. Staying safe ought to feel great, shouldnt it?
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