Lighting Eye protection

Method Seven theese Glasses Rock..... there is another Brand on the European Market but i need to check the Name of it again.
 
Pitch black

High!

I use those now.....

JULBO Explorer Glacier Water Sunglasses Matt Black Alt Arc 4 Lens 326722


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I wanted something even darker than before I had, a bit more expensive (USD 140) but I feel more protected with some pro-mountaineer gear for my eyes.

and I am using a lot of LED panels lights.

You do not see real color, not that pink though but at least sure it blocks what it should at its best...I hope.

Peace!




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With LED's and eye safety is about the intensity of royal blue light in the spectrum and type of optics. Its never recommended to look directly at any high intensity output light but for general observations of your grow room we test our lighting to the risk groups below.
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The Modular series was RG1 and the HS1 and new system we are developing are both exempt. If you are observing multiple lights in a reflective grow room the risk value changes accordingly. Typically you can tell quite easily if eye protection is needed. If there is discomfort looking at the light then its not advisable to work in that area for an extended period without eye protection. For eye protection, we recommend to use sunglasses with a green tint. This will filter out the blue light which is higher risk and allow you to see reflected green light from the plants.
 
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