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As technology in the workplace has become more advanced and specialized, so has eyewear. One pair can no longer offer peak correction for both home and in the workplace. Today's workers and professionals now have unique demands on their visual systems. Moderate or low-plus single vision spectacles have long been prescribed for non-presbyopes with near problems or excessive near demands. If you find the need to see clearlywithin near and intermediate ranges, which may mean removing your glasses, a second pair of occupational or special-use lenses may be required. But, they do not have to be the "dreaded" bifocals, they can be computer or special occupational eyewear. These can make your first near correction a bit easier to accept, or may provide superior performance to bifocals you may be wearing.Your eyes and good vision can be the most important tools in your job and all the other daily activities of your life. Good vision will also make your work more productive, more comfortable, and more enjoyable.
| Lenses: For today's workers | For today's lifestyles |
| Your eyesite and good vision
can be the most important tools in you job and all the
other daily activities of your life. Good vision will
also make your work more productive, more comfortable,
and more enjoyable. Computer Users Cosmolit P is for professionals like you who require clear vision in the near and intermediate ranges, without removing your eyeglasses or wearing bifocals. |
If you have a hobby requiring near and intermediate range work, such as reading, writing, painting or if you wear contact lenses you can benefit from Cosmolit P. |
When using a computer, it is recommended to consider glare reduction.Cosmolit P is compatible with all multi-layer, antireflection coatings, as well as, ultra-violet protection coatings, color tints and scratch-resistant coatings.As these eyeglasses are customized for use at your workplace they may be deductible from your federal income tax. You may also be eligible for compensation by your employer, as several states have specified protection for computer users. So, ask your employer about providing occupational eyeglasses. And, consult with your eyecare professional for further information. |

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