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Have a question? We've prepared a list of answers to common queries about our ISO-Certified solar eclipse glasses including usage, safety, and shipping to give you a helping hand.
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Have a question? We've prepared a list of answers to common queries about our ISO-Certified solar eclipse glasses including usage, safety, and shipping to give you a helping hand.
Yes. Our solar eclipse glasses are CE marked and tested to EN ISO 12312-2:2015 for direct solar viewing. Always inspect your glasses before use and do not use them if the lenses are scratched, torn, punctured, or damaged.
Yes, but only while wearing undamaged eclipse glasses designed for direct solar viewing. Put the glasses on before looking toward the Sun, and look away from the Sun before removing them.
You should see the Sun as a dim, clear disk against a dark background. You should not be able to see ordinary indoor objects clearly through proper eclipse glasses.
No. Regular sunglasses, even very dark sunglasses, are not safe for looking directly at the Sun. Use eclipse glasses or a handheld solar viewer designed for solar observation.
Yes. During a partial solar eclipse, the Sun is never fully covered, so proper solar viewing protection is required at all times.
No. Eclipse glasses are for direct viewing with your eyes only. Do not look at the Sun through a camera, phone lens, telescope, binoculars, or other optical device while wearing eclipse glasses. Optical devices require special solar filters attached to the front of the lens.
EN ISO 12312-2:2015 is the international safety standard for filters used for direct observation of the Sun. It helps confirm that solar viewers reduce intense visible sunlight and block harmful ultraviolet and infrared radiation.
It means the product has been tested against requirements for direct solar viewing filters. Eclipse glasses should meet this standard before they are used to look directly at the Sun.
CE marking indicates that the product is intended to meet applicable European requirements. Our solar eclipse glasses are CE marked and tested to EN ISO 12312-2:2015.
Looking directly at the Sun without proper protection can cause serious eye injury. Certification helps confirm that eclipse glasses are designed and tested for safe solar viewing.
Check for safety markings, manufacturer information, usage instructions, and certification details. Before use, inspect the lenses and frame carefully. Do not use glasses that are damaged or appear questionable.
Yes. Our solar eclipse glasses are CE marked and tested to EN ISO 12312-2:2015 for solar observation.
Please review our Refund Policy for full return details. If there is a problem with your order, contact us and we’ll help as quickly as possible.
Some order types, including custom or bulk orders, may have additional terms. Please review the product details, checkout information, and Refund Policy before placing your order.
Delivery time depends on your location and selected shipping method. Available shipping options and estimated delivery times are shown at checkout. Once your order ships, tracking information will be sent by email.
Our products are manufactured by professional production partners and tested for solar viewing safety. For product-specific manufacturing or compliance questions, please contact us.
Shipping is calculated at checkout based on your delivery address, order contents, and available shipping methods. You will see the full shipping cost before completing your purchase.
Yes. We offer wholesale ordering for schools, events, retailers, tourism groups, companies, public organizations, and distributors. Volume pricing is available for larger orders.
We offer custom solar eclipse glasses where you can submit your logo to be placed on the glasses. Volume pricing is available for custom orders.