It is probably fine if you rinse them soon afrer getting them wet. If you don't the salt might leave a scum on them.
02/06/2014
answer: salt water will ruin sunglasses/eyeglasses finish overtime & the tint/coating on the lens will wear off faster....
if you have to wear sunglasses in the water (pool/beach), we usually recommend our client purchase DEEP eyewear brand sunglasses, the lens are polycarbonate (like Oakley) & it's distortion free, it's uv protection rated @ catagory 3, it's rx-able if you need prescriptions. and DEEP eywear was made for that sole purpose, an optical quality sunglasses to wear in the water that's cheap to replace ($19.99 a pair)
The difference between designer sunglasses and the cheaper off brand ones is appropriate protection for the eyes. While both are symbols of fashion, the designer sunglasses carry 90% to 100% protection from UVA UVB rays. Designer sunglasses may be pricey how do not allow cost/price to stop you from properly protecting your eyes. Remember eyes are irreplaceable. so keep them healthy and safe.
Sunglasses can be purchases without a prescription, just make sure they are UVA/UVB treated.
Maybe If you wore super thick sunglasses.
Any pair of sunglasses that block out 95% of UV light will be sufficient.
It is very safe. Anything that can damage a computer can't damage a Wii.
You will not damage the engine but you can damage the radiator if you use any high pressure. If you only flush and apply no pressure you will do no damage. Use a chemical flush and a water hose and you will be safe.
It should be safe to mix Hydrogen Peroxide with water to produce a solution safe enough to put in your ear and remove earwax, but not damage your eardrum. Talk to your doctor if you're concerned about the concentration.
No because they are just cheap and does not have the right chemicals in it and other important medicals.
It is safe to watch it on television. But if you're going to watch it outside, you need to take some precautions so you that don't look directly at the sun as this could damage your eyes. You should use a light filter such as UV sunglasses.
It is safe to use sunglasses as you normally would, but they do not offer enough protection for looking at the eclipse itself.
please do ricochets in the eye are way worse the wearing glasses they can just be sunglasses
No. It is a safe program.