- #9NEWS SOLAR ECLIPSE GLASSES GREASE MONKEY LOCATIONS UPDATE#
- #9NEWS SOLAR ECLIPSE GLASSES GREASE MONKEY LOCATIONS ISO#
Hannah Barry from the Rochester Museum and Science Center says there are other options to view the solar eclipse. “We looked online and their pretty expensive so we looked locally and they said that they’re at the Science Center but their sold out, so we’re going to try libraries and see if we have any luck there,” said Veeder. Parents like Kara Veeder are saying they are running out of options. They are becoming harder and harder to find. Most places have sold out while others would rather not spend money to buy one.įlying off shelves, solar eclipse glasses are today’s hot item.
#9NEWS SOLAR ECLIPSE GLASSES GREASE MONKEY LOCATIONS UPDATE#
Update August 13th, 20177, 4:30PM: Included statement from Amazon issued to KGW.Many families have been trying to get their hands on the solar eclipse glasses. Update August 13th, 20177, 2:30PM: MASCOTKING replied to our query via Amazon, saying that they are “are submitting to NASA and Amazon,” and that anyone who is dissatisfied will get a refund. The International Organization for Standardization has set forth guidelines for glasses, which block out all but 1/100,000th of the Sun’s light, and only a select group of manufacturers have produced glasses that are recognized and approved by NASA and the American Astronomical Society. Staring directly into the sun is can damage your eyes, and would-be eclipse viewers could be purchases and using products that won’t properly protect them. Having the right glasses is of particular concern, especially as demand for them soars in the days leading up to the event. KGW also reports that some retailers have been caught off guard, saying that their products have been certified, but that Amazon pulled their products anyway. The retailer did not disclose how many glasses have been recalled.
#9NEWS SOLAR ECLIPSE GLASSES GREASE MONKEY LOCATIONS ISO#
We want customers to buy with confidence anytime they make a purchase on and eclipse glasses sold on are required to comply with the relevant ISO standardĪmazon also indicated to KGW that customers who purchased glasses but did not receive a notification e-mail purchased ones that were safe to use.
Out of an abundance of caution, we have proactively reached out to customers and provided refunds for eclipse glasses that may not comply with industry standards. In a statement to Oregon broadcaster KGW, Amazon said that it made the decision “out of “an abundance of caution.” The notification also says that customers don’t need to return the glasses in order to get a refund. Customers who purchased these glasses are getting refunds, along with a warning not to use them. Pages for products such as “MASCOTKING Solar Eclipse Glasses 2017 - CE and ISO Certified Safe Shades for Direct Sun Viewing - Eye Protection” and others that the company hasn’t been able to verify as coming from a recommended manufacturer have been removed from the site. However, not all of the glasses found on the site are safe to use, with some vendors selling counterfeit or unsafe versions.Īmazon appears to have been cracking down on these suspect glasses.
Amazon is refunding customer purchases for protective solar eclipse glasses that it hasn’t been able to confirm come from a reputable manufacturer, according to a safety notification from the company.Įxcitement has been building for the upcoming solar eclipse across the United States on August 21st, and would-be eclipse viewers have purchased protective glasses from retailers such as.