Monday, March 11, 2013

Lighted Reading Glasses: Just The Tool You Need To Safely Find The Bathroom At 3 A.M.

We've all had those nights where you just have to keep getting up to go pee. You hate to wake up your partner, but you need to have some light in order to navigate this disaster of a bedroom so you can find your way to the bathroom without breaking a toe. Common obstacles like the dog can lead to you stumbling into the clothes basket if you don't have some way of keeping yourself from tripping over everything in your path. Lighted reading glasses or lighted safety glasses may be just the answer that you're looking for.

When you've got to go, you've got to go. It doesn't matter if it's you, your sleepy five year old son, or the family dog. It's still three in the morning, and someone has to pee. If you turn on the overhead light, you'll disturb your partner's sleep, and you don't want that. In order to get everyone to where they need to be quietly, and safely, during this three A.M. wake up call, you need a personal light source that's within the reach of your sleep-addled fingers.

The lighted safety glasses and lighted reading glasses from Panther Vision may be exactly what you're needing in this situation. Easy to store at your bedside, these simple to use devices slip on in a moment and power up to provide bright LED illumination in this forsaken hour of the night. You can go from squinting into the darkness and trying to identify the sleepy child who needs to pee, to having a customized light source leading the way in only a few seconds.

Not stumbling around in the house at night is an important part of being a safety bug. Unless you are one of the rare people who have a museum quality home where nothing is ever out of place, you are going to have obstacles between yourself and the toilet. Whether this comes in the form of the basket of magazines the cat knocked over, a discarded towel, or a forgotten toy car on the steps, you have hazards that you need to navigate without waking everyone else up. A nightlight only provides enough light to vaguely allow you to see outlines on the floor. That crumbled looking pile could be your son's shirt from today, or it could be the family cat. You need a source of light for a proper identification.

Both lighted reading glasses and lighted safety glasses can provide you with the burst of light that you need, while keeping your hands free for more important matters. Guiding a sleepy child to the toilet is no easy task, and neither is finding the dog's leash in the pile of coats that your children cast off in the foyer after school this evening. With lighted safety glasses, you can be able to keep the light shining exactly where your eyes need it, without needing to sacrifice a hand for the purpose.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing this information about this reading glass. Do you have a sample of it? I was curious if how bright is the light of that led that was attached on that reading glass. Because I know I can used it when I want to read even I'm on the dark place.

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