
Choosing Sunglasses
Ensure the sunglasses you select meet the following essential criteria:
• They are identified as general or specific purpose sunglasses (and not fashion).
• Their label indicates they comply with the requirements of AS 1067 or are rated EPF 10.
• The lenses absorb at least 95% of UV radiation (or transmit less than 5% UVR).
• If the sunglasses are to be used while driving, then colours should still be easily recognized when viewed through the lens.
Sunglasses are an optical appliance and should be purchased from an eyecare professional. Your ProVision Optometrist has access to manufacturers technical information and can provide you with all the advice you need to make the right decision. Only sunglasses meeting the Australian Standards are available from your ProVision Optometrist.
If required, your prescription can be applied to your new sunglasses and they will be adjusted to provide an exact fit, ensuring your comfort and the best possible protection from the sun's rays.
Why do I need to wear sunglasses?
More than just a fashion accessory, sunglasses should protect your eyes from damaging ultra-violet rays, glare and the heat of the sun. Your prescription can also be applied to sunglasses ensuring you achieve optimal vision.