Bifocal safety glasses are specialised eyewear designed with dual-focus lenses, enhancing distance and near vision. Unlike regular safety glasses, which primarily protect the eyes and correct a single field of vision, bifocal eyewear has the advantage of accommodating presbyopia through its distinct optical area for close-up focus.

The essence of bifocal safety glasses lies in their dual functionality. Bifocal safety glasses combine vision correction and eye protection. This eyewear has a distinctive line where the reading and distance sections meet, as if wearing two sets of glasses, one above the other.


These features enhance work efficiency and safety by accommodating various visual needs seamlessly.

Eyesports is your reliable source for bifocal safety glasses in Australia. We uphold optical precision and quality, ensuring your eyes have the protection they deserve. Explore our range and invest in the excellence of bifocal safety eyewear.

Benefits of bifocal safety glasses

Prescription bifocal safety glasses bring unmatched convenience and safety to professionals in demanding work environments. These glasses promote enhanced productivity by combining clear near and far vision, reducing the need to switch between different eyewear. 

Bifocal safety glasses provide notable benefits to the following professionals:

  • Craftsmen: Biofocal safety glasses provide the precision required in detailing while protecting eyes from potential hazards.
  • Electricians: Electricians benefit by gaining clear vision at varying distances, enhancing accuracy and safety while handling electrical components.
  • Lab Workers: In labs, where precision and safety are paramount, these glasses support detailed observations and protect eyes from potential debris. Upon request, we may install another lens type but they would not be safety-certified.

Choosing the right bifocal safety glasses:

Getting prescription bifocal safety glasses requires careful selection and specification. Be critical in choosing the lens material, coatings, and frame design. Additionally, the positioning of the bifocal section is crucial for a comfortable and effective vision transition.

If you have questions about your eyewear, do not hesitate to approach Eyesports. Our professional team shall guide you through your queries.

Find your perfect prescription bifocal safety glasses

Choose bifocal safety glasses for enhanced vision, convenience, and protection in varied work environments. Browse our collection at EyeSports for exclusive designs and exciting deals that redefine your protective eyewear experience. Don’t miss out; explore now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I adjust to wearing bifocal safety glasses?

Adjustment to bifocal safety glasses involves gradually increasing wear time and allowing your eyes to adapt to the lens division. Initially, try wearing them in a safe, familiar environment to minimise potential hazards as your eyes adjust.

Can I get my bifocal safety glasses with additional lens coatings?

Yes, bifocal safety glasses can be customised with various lens coatings such as anti-reflective, anti-scratch, and UV protection coatings to enhance lens performance and durability.

How do bifocal lenses work in safety glasses?

Bifocal lenses in safety glasses have two distinct optical powers. The upper part is typically for distance vision, while the lower part is optimised for reading or viewing objects up close, allowing versatility in vision correction during work.

Are there different styles of bifocals available for safety glasses?

Yes, bifocal safety glasses can come in different styles, especially the flat-top D segment bifocals. You may choose from various segment sizes and positions to suit personal needs, lifestyle, and preferences.

How do I care for and maintain my bifocal safety glasses?

Maintain bifocal safety glasses by cleaning them regularly with lens-specific solutions and a microfiber cloth. Refrain from using store-bought lens wipes, especially those with alcohol content. When not in use, store your eyeglasses in a protective case to prevent scratches and damages.