Mark Sennett
Managing Editor |
Kelly Rose
Editor |
ARTICLE
Just in case
23 January 2013
Specsavers Corporate Eyecare is introducing a new style of larger, semi-rigid cases for its range of safety eyewear. The new harder cases will be large enough to accommodate all sizes of safety frames, including the rec
Specsavers Corporate Eyecare is
introducing a new style of larger,
semi-rigid cases for its range of
safety eyewear. The new harder cases
will be large enough to
accommodate all sizes of safety
frames, including the recentlylaunched
larger-sized Tudor frame.
The cases have features that allow them to be attached to a belt, so that employees are less likely to lose their glasses, or not wear them purely because they are not to hand.
The company says that replacing glasses in their protective casing while not being used will keep scratches to a minimum and, therefore, help to preserve their life span.
The cases have features that allow them to be attached to a belt, so that employees are less likely to lose their glasses, or not wear them purely because they are not to hand.
The company says that replacing glasses in their protective casing while not being used will keep scratches to a minimum and, therefore, help to preserve their life span.
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