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ex_pa

hello people do you know where can i get Dust Goggles

ex_pa

Dust Goggles in Riyadh

Alliecat

ex_pa wrote:

Dust Goggles in Riyadh


LOL Excellent idea!  Why not welding goggles or even swimming/diving goggles??  I think there ARE a few dive stores here in Riyadh.

dynamo1131

ex_pa wrote:

Dust Goggles in Riyadh


May I ask for what purpose? For PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)? May I suggest an alternative, you can buy that clear plastic glass used for benchworking. It would fit most of the eye area and it has a rubber strap that would keep it in place. You can buy it in any SACO stores.

gashead

Try ski goggles off the net. Although as said above they are not PPE.

ex_pa

i feel that when ever i am in the office my eyes would hurt for no reason , so i said ,. dust might be coming through the air conditioner so i want to wear them so i no longer have itchy .eyes

Alliecat

ex_pa wrote:

i feel that when ever i am in the office my eyes would hurt for no reason , so i said ,. dust might be coming through the air conditioner so i want to wear them so i no longer have itchy .eyes


A better plan might be eye drops.  Many people I know use 'Tears Naturale Free.'

dynamo1131

ex_pa wrote:

i feel that when ever i am in the office my eyes would hurt for no reason , so i said ,. dust might be coming through the air conditioner so i want to wear them so i no longer have itchy .eyes


I agree with eye drops, I had the same problem before, the doctor just gave me these drops because the humidity here in Riyadh is nearly 10%, so the eyes tend to be dry and tired. If you are working near a monitor most of the time, just keep on blinking as often as you can so that your eyes' fluid would be replenished. Keep us posted.

ex_pa

dynamo1131 wrote:
ex_pa wrote:

i feel that when ever i am in the office my eyes would hurt for no reason , so i said ,. dust might be coming through the air conditioner so i want to wear them so i no longer have itchy .eyes


I agree with eye drops, I had the same problem before, the doctor just gave me these drops because the humidity here in Riyadh is nearly 10%, so the eyes tend to be dry and tired. If you are working near a monitor most of the time, just keep on blinking as often as you can so that your eyes' fluid would be replenished. Keep us posted.


ill try to blink often
i bought an eye drop 2 weeks ago .but it seems that its effect is minimum

i also have floaters ( sad)

gashead

i also have floaters


TMFI

ex_pa

gashead wrote:

i also have floaters


TMFI


noyb

Martin Fin

ex_pa wrote:
gashead wrote:

i also have floaters


TMFI


noyb


Going a bit off topic now aren't we?  :o

ex_pa

Martin Fin wrote:
ex_pa wrote:
gashead wrote:


TMFI


noyb


Going a bit off topic now aren't we?  :o


he started it

Alliecat

ex_pa wrote:

he started it


LOL!  Sounds like me and somebody else ;)

ex_pa

dynamo1131 wrote:
ex_pa wrote:

Dust Goggles in Riyadh


May I ask for what purpose? For PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)? May I suggest an alternative, you can buy that clear plastic glass used for benchworking. It would fit most of the eye area and it has a rubber strap that would keep it in place. You can buy it in any SACO stores.


man thank you so much

thanksssssssssssssssssss

dynamo1131

ex_pa wrote:
dynamo1131 wrote:
ex_pa wrote:

Dust Goggles in Riyadh


May I ask for what purpose? For PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)? May I suggest an alternative, you can buy that clear plastic glass used for benchworking. It would fit most of the eye area and it has a rubber strap that would keep it in place. You can buy it in any SACO stores.


man thank you so much

thanksssssssssssssssssss


problem solved? no prob ex_pa....cheers

Freshlikesushi

find an oakley dealer and get these:
http://www.oakley.com/products/6667/24876

that is what i use

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