Polarised Tinted Safety

Why use Polarised Tinting?

Reflected glare from the road or the waters’ surface can be a serious risk to on the job safety.

Regular tinted lenses can reduce the overall amount of light but does not control the effects of surface glare. Light that has been reflected of a smooth surface becomes polarised or aligned in on a horizontal plane – this intensifies the light and is more difficult for the human eye to cope with.

Polarised lenses have a microscopic grid pattern aligned vertically this controls the horizontally polarised glare making it easy for you to see the road or water ahead.

Polarised lenses also improve your colour and depth perception and helps reduce eyestrain.

How do Polarised lenses work?

The microscopic grid pattern in your polarised sunglasses are aligned vertically so they filter out the  horizontal glare Polarisation Light reflected from road, sand, snow or water surfaces.

Polarised lenses reduce glare by limiting the overall amount of intensified glare and scattered light from entering your eyes. This helps you carry on safety even in glariest conditions.

With Polarised Lenses

Without Polarised Lenses