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Transitions ® lenses and Blue Light Brief Training Presentation ©2016 Transitions Optical Limited. All rights reserved.
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What is Harmful Blue Light? Harmful blue light is centered around 435nm.
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Common Sources of Harmful Blue Light LED Lights Digital Devices Metal Halide Lamps INDOORS OUTDOORS THE SUN OVER 100 TIMES MORE INTENSE THAN ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND SCREENS
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The Sun is the Largest Source of Harmful Blue Light TRUST ME, IT’S THERE The TV plot area is so small you can’t see it on this graph.
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Blue Light Scatters (Rayleigh Scattering) 6 Makes the sky blue. Glare is caused by light scatter. The result is visual discomfort and fatigue.
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Natural Defenses 7
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Protection 8 INDOORS OUTDOORS
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Blocks at least 20% indoors – 2X times more than a clear lens 1 Blocks at least 34% indoors – 3X times more than a clear lens 2 Standard Clear Lens HOW DO TRANSITIONS LENSES HELP? INDOORS 1 Transitions ® lenses block 20% to 36% of harmful blue light indoors excluding CR607 Transitions ® Signature ® VII products which block 14% to 19%. The 2 times comparison refers to typical clear 1.50 and polycarbonate hard-coated lenses. 2 Transitions ® XTRActive ® lenses and Transitions ® Vantage ® lenses block 34% to 36% of harmful blue light indoors excluding CR607 Transitions ® XTRActive ® products which block 27% to 31%. The 3 times comparison refers to typical clear 1.50 and polycarbonate hard-coated lenses.
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Blocks 88%-95% outdoors Blocks over 85% outdoors OUTDOORS
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How they work 11 INDOORS OUTDOORS
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Existing, embedded benefit appeals to a broad array of wearers 12
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Transitions lenses help protect against harmful blue light … everywhere you need it
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Delivering comfort of vision today and protection for tomorrow, Transitions ® lenses block harmful UV and reduce exposure to harmful blue light indoors and outdoors so you can safely enjoy your vision today and in the future. 14
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