Prescription RG703 Radiation Protective Glasses

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To order you can print out the form and fax it to us, type your prescription in the comments section or phone in the order.  I will adjust the price when we run the sales order.

 Required Options
 
 
Sphere
Cylinder
Axis
 
OD/Right
 
OS/Left
 
 
 
Add
 
Bifocal/Right  
Bifocal/Left  
 
 
Pupil Distance
Segment Height
 
(Bifocals Only)

When ordering prescription eyewear fill out the above form, copy the prescription with your browser mouse, print the selection and fax it to our sales staff at 877-872-5790 or just phone it in to 877-872-5780.


SIZING CHARTS

 
Size   Eye Size   Bridge Size   Temple Size
Petite Female   46-48   16-18   130-135
Average Female/Small Male   48-50   17-20   135-140
Average Male/Large Female   50-52   17-20   135-145
Large Male 52-58 18-22 140-150

 
 
Your Prescription safety eyewear sizing chart.


 


PUPIL DISTANCE

What is pupil distance (or PD for short)? It is the distance in millimeters from the center of the pupil of the right eye to the center of the pupil of the left eye. To give you optimum vision, this measurement must be accurate so that the center of the lens is in line with the center of your eye.

To get your pupil distance, you need to ask your optician for this measurement at the time of your eye test, measure it yourself with a mirror, or ask a friend to help you. If your optician measures your PD, make sure it is marked on your prescription.

You can measure your own PD using a mirror and a millimeter ruler.

  1. Place the ruler flat against your forehead and with your right eye closed, line up the zero on the ruler with the center of your left pupil.

  2. With your left eye closed, take a reading of the ruler at the center of your right pupil.

How to measure your pupil distance before you order your prescription safety eyewear.

If you have difficulty seeing what you are doing, then use a magnifying mirror. If it is easier, line up the outside of the iris of one eye with the inside of the iris of the other eye and use that measurement.

** For your convenience, we have created a printable millimeter ruler for you to     download and use for pupil measurements.

We need your distance PD on the order form if you are ordering distance or bifocal glasses, and your near PD on the order form if you are ordering reading glasses. Your near PD is 3mm less than your distance PD, as your eyes move closer together when you read. For adults, the typical PD measurement is from 54 to 66. If you do not supply your PD measurement, we will set distance optical center at 65mm for men and 63mm for women.

Only one measurement is necessary. Any adjustments needed for reading or bifocal glasses will be made by us.

If you enter incorrect prescription information such as an inaccurate papillary distance measurement, you may not be able to see well with your new glasses. We cannot be responsible for mistakes in prescription information provided by you or your optometrist or ophthalmologist. We guarantee that your prescription safety glasses will be made exactly to the specifications that you provide.

SEGMENT HEIGHT

A segment height measurement is needed for eyeglasses fitted with bi-focal or progressive lenses. To calculate your B Measurement and bifocal height on your current eyeglasses, see the instructions below.

How segment height measurement  for your prescription safety eyewear
 

The B measurement describes the vertical distance, in millimeters, from the top of your current eyeglass frame to the bottom of your frame (at its deepest point). Be sure to use millimeters for your measurement and write your B measurement on the order form.

Your Lined Bifocal Height describes the vertical distance, in millimeters, from the top of your lined bifocal area to the bottom of your frame (at its deepest point). Be sure to use millimeters and write your bifocal height measurement on the order form.

If you enter incorrect prescription information such as an incorrect B measurement, you may not be able to see well with your new glasses. We cannot be responsible for mistakes in prescription information provided by you or your optometrist or ophthalmologist. We guarantee that your prescription safety glasses will be made exactly to the specifications that you provide.

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