Eyeglass ID sleeves.
Eyeglass eye·glass n. 1. eyeglasses Glasses for the eyes.
2. A single lens in a pair of glasses; a monocle.
3. See eyepiece.
4. See eyecup. Rescue's Identification and Protection Sleeves can
easily be shrink-fit onto a pair of eyeglasses' temple bar. When
attached, the owner of the glasses can be identified by a code printed
on each Identification Sleeve Sleeve (O. Eng. slieve, or slyf, a word allied to slip, cf. Dutch sloof) is that part of a garment which covers the arm, or through which the arm passes or slips. . The sleeves are comfortable to wear and
essentially invisible when the eyeglasses eyeglasses or spectacles, instrument or device for aiding and correcting defective sight. Eyeglasses usually consist of a pair of lenses mounted in a frame to hold them in position before the eyes. are being worn. The sleeves
eliminate resident inconvenience, staff time wasted while identifying
found eyeglasses, and the time and expense needed to replace lost
eyewear eye·wear n. 1. Eyeglasses, goggles, or other objects worn over the eyes.
2. Fashionable eyeglasses. .
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