Goggles help prevent transmission of disease by particles coughed or sneezed into your eyes. They also prevent you from accidently rubbing your eyes with your hands that may have come into contact with contaminated materials. Goggles that fog up (and have to be removed so that you can see) offer less protection than side-vented goggles that avoid fogging.
These goggles are perfect for eye protection. They have a clear lens, an adjustable head strap, and indirect vents that keep them from fogging. They fit any face, including Amanda's (Elise's 18 month old daughter).
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