The popular Nike Brazen Lead Glasses is universally fitting for all head sizes and offers a comfortable and lightweight fit. It features a sturdy nylon frame which is enhanced with a ventilated rubber nose bridge to reduce lens fogging and prevent from sliding during use. The Nike Brazen Lead Glasses fit best medium to large head sizes best.
Product Features
- Radiation Protection Standards: AS/ NZS4543.3; IEC 61331.3-2014 -> tested and certified against a full range of x-ray energies: 50-150kVp.
- Protection Level of Nike Brazen Lead Glasses
- Front: 0.75mm Pb leaded lenses
- Frame Material: Plastic (TR-90 nylon)
- Frame Style: Rectangular, wraparound
- Frame Features:
- Ventilated rubberised nose pad
- Metal accented temple bars
- Lens Material:
- Radiation protective leaded lenses
- Prescription-ready
- Lens Coatings Options:
- Anti-fog coating
- Anti-reflective coating
- Prescription Frame: Yes.
- Prescription Types & Range of Nike Brazen Lead Glasses:
- Maximum spheres -3/+3.00 with cylinders -3.00/+2.50
- Single vision
- Bifocal vison
- Progressive vision
- Colours:
- Black/ Blue
- Shiny black
- Certification: CE 0120 certified
- Head size: Medium, large
- Add-on's: Name Engraving
- Inclusions: Protective hard case and adjustable strap
- Total weight: 80g
Frame Measurements
Intended Use of Lead Glasses
Your Lead Glasses are intended to be used as Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for reduction of x-ray and scatter radiation that is released during radiological examinations and interventional procedures in the medical environment. Radiation Safety Glasses are not to be used as impact safety lenses. Impact resistant over goggles must be used if impact protection is required.
All Safeloox lead glasses are equipped with premium 0.75mm Pb leaded lenses and 0.50mm Pb leaded side shields offering highest frontal and lateral protection against ionising radiation of up to 150kV – complying with the latest Australian standard AS/NZS IEC 61331.3:2022 and international radiation protection standard IEC 61331-3.2014.
Cleaning and Disinfecting of Lead Glasses
Uncoated Lenses
Leaded lenses (with or without prescription) that do not have any coatings applied such as anti-fog or anti-reflective coatings.
DO NOT USE ALCOHOL BASED CLEANERS. It can damage the leaded lens.
- Clean with hand soap or natural lens cleaners with no microbeads or grit added.
- Gently rub leaded lenses in straight lines under clear running water.
- Dry with soft, lint-free cloth.
- You can also use non-alcohol based wipes.
Anti-fog Coated Lenses
Leaded lenses that are coated with anti-fog.
DO NOT USE ALCOHOL BASED CLEANERS. It will degrade the anti-fog coating.
- Clean with hand soap or natural lens cleaners with no microbeads or grit added.
- You can also use non-alcohol based wipes.
- Use a light pressure in straight lines, thoroughly cleaning all surfaces of leaded lenses and frame.
- Dry with microfibre cleaning cloth.
Anti-reflective Coated Lenses
Leaded lenses that are coated with anti-reflective/anti-glare coating.
DO NOT USE ALCOHOL BASED CLEANERS. It will degrade the anti-reflective coating.
- Clean with hand soap or natural lens cleaners with no microbeads or grit added.
- Gently rub leaded lenses in straight lines under clear running water.
- Dry with soft, lint-free cloth.
Caution
DO NOT AUTOCLAVE. NEVER USE AMMONIA OR CHLORINE BASED CLEANERS.
Radiation Safety Glasses cannot be disinfected in a pressure chamber (autoclave) or cleaned with Ammonia and chlorine-based cleaners as they harm the leaded lenses which are very fragile, and the frame material, which is usually made of plastic (e.g. polycarbonate or TR90).
DO NOT USE CIRCULAR MOTIONS WHILE CLEANING, AS IT CAN DAMAGE APPLIED COATINGS.
Manufacturers do not recommend circular motions while cleaning leaded glass as it can damage applied anti-fog and anti-reflective coatings and loose its functionality.
Safely Wearing and Storing Your Lead Glasses
ALWAYS USE YOUR HARD CASE
- Always place your lead glasses inside your hard case every time you take them off.
- Do not leave your lead glasses in a hot area. The heat can warp the frame.
- Do not set your lead glasses close to the sinks and vanities. They can get splashed with corrosive substances in these areas.
- Avoid putting your lead glasses on top of your head. The top of the head is generally wider than the face and can widen the frame.
- Don’t push on the nose piece. The motion can distort the nose piece; try to adjust the nose piece before placing it on your face.
- Use both hands to remove your lead glasses. The motion will keep your frame’s alignment and minimise changes over time.
- If you need to remove your lead glasses constantly, make sure to use a retainer cord.
Inspecting Your Lead Glasses Frequently
- Examine your lead glasses frequently as leaded lenses can become pitted, chipped or in other ways damaged.
- If that is the case, cease use immediately and contact your radiation safety officer at the hospital for instructions.
Also Read: Seven Top Tips for Looking After your Radiation Glasses
General
What are lead glasses?
Who should wear lead glasses?
What are the health risks of radiation for my eyes?
What radiation protection standards meet your lead glasses?
Prescription Lead Glasses
Are prescription lead glasses heavier than non-prescription lead glasses?
How can I find the prescription lead glasses that fit me best?
What prescription types are available for lead glasses?
What is the delivery time for prescription lead glasses?
Cleaning & Maintenance
How do I clean my lead glasses?
How do I store my lead glasses safely?
Do I need an eyewear strap?
Custom Engraving
What is the maximum length of characters that can be engraved?
Can you use numbers or symbols?
How long do orders with name engraving take?
Can I return my safety glasses with the name engraving?
Lens Coatings
What is the benefit of anti-reflective coating? Should I add it to my lead glasses?
What is the benefit of anti-fog coating? Should I add it to my lead glasses?
Can I return lead glasses with anti-reflective or anti-fog coating?
Try-On Options for Lead Glasses
What is the Home Try-On Program?
Do I have to pay delivery fees for the Home-Try On Program?
What if I haven't found a suitable pair using the Home Try-On Program?
Receiving Your Parcel
Our orders are dispatched daily from our Melbourne warehouse and are mainly delivered by Australia Post. We recommend sending deliveries to an address where you or a work colleague can receive the parcel in person, to a free Australia Post Parcel Locker or PO Box. If the delivery address is unattended, your property will be held for collection at the nearest post office. Your delivery is registered and requires a signature on delivery or pick up. All deliveries can be tracked via Australia Post. If there's something we can do to make your delivery more convenient for you, contact Safeloox.
Estimated Processing and Delivery Times
Standard Orders | Custom Orders |
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Non-prescription safety glasses without any lens coatings and name engravings. | (Non-)prescription safety glasses with or without lens coatings, name engravings. |
24 to 48 hours (unless out of stock) | 3 to 4 weeks |
Standard: 2 to 8 days or Express: 1 to 3 days | |
Standard : $12.95 or Express : $15.95 |
When products are temporarily out of stock, a delivery time of 3 to 4 weeks from order to delivery can apply.