Safety Glasses prevent breakage of earmuff seals.

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SoundVision Safety Glasses attach to outer surface of earmuffs with flexible Velcro-like straps, eliminating pinching and resulting in full, comfortable protection of eyes and ears. Glasses meet or exceed ANSI's Z87.1+ high-impact safety rating and are compatible with most brands of earmuffs and headsets. Available in clear, amber, and smoke tints, glasses are suited for workshops, garages, factories, cockpits, and tarmacs.



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New Eye Protection Eliminates Noise Leakage and Improves Comfort and Compliance



Oklahoma City, OK - SoundVision safety glasses by FullPro (www.fullpro.com) offer a clear advantage over ordinary safety glasses. Ordinary safety glasses break earmuffs seals, causing pressure points against the skull and reducing protection.

SoundVision eliminates the pinching and improves protection by 3-7 decibels* by attaching to the outer surface of earmuffs with flexible Velcro-like straps. The result is full and comfortable protection of both eyes and ears, and increased use and compliance.

SoundVision is currently used in workshops, garages, factories, shooting ranges, cockpits and tarmacs, as well as around loud yard equipment. It meets or exceeds ANSI's Z87.1+ high-impact safety rating and is compatible with most popular brands of earmuffs and headsets.

SoundVision is available in clear, amber and smoke tints for $19.95 at www.fullpro.com and in a growing number of retail stores. Bulk, dealer and agent inquiries are welcome.

* Tips for Fitting Hearing Protectors by Elliott Berger, Senior Scientist of Auditory Research, E.A.R., page 4

About FullPro

FullPro Protective Gear (www.fullpro.com) is a product-design and marketing company that specializes in safe, comfortable and effective personal protective equipment. FullPro was founded by Erik Mikysa, who invented and patented SoundVision after experiencing ear/eye protection incompatibility in the cockpit, on the shooting range, in the workshop and in the yard. Erik earned his MBA from Stanford University's Graduate School of Business in 2005, and is FullPro's President.

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