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Check our database of products evaluated under strict international eye safety standards.

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Declaration of Independence and Transparency

Our evaluation is conducted under strictly objective criteria based on the EN ISO 12312-2:2015 standard. As an independent non-profit entity, ECLIPSE SEGURO DOES NOT accept financial compensation, sponsorships, free samples, or donations from manufacturers or distributors in exchange for being listed in this registry. Your eye safety is our sole commitment.

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Our Evaluation Criteria

How we determine if eclipse glasses are truly safe (Total Compliance)

01

Lab Report

There must be a valid test report demonstrating strict compliance with the EN ISO 12312-2:2015 standard, issued by an accredited EU-based laboratory.

02

ID & Model

The physical product must show clear manufacturer info, the CE mark, and the Model printed on the glasses must exactly match the one evaluated in the certificate.

03

European Representative

For manufacturers located outside the European Union, there must be an officially appointed Authorized Representative registered within the EU.

04

Blue Guide (OBM)

The product and its supply chain must fully comply with the commercial regulations of the European Union's 'Blue Guide'.

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Quick Buying Guide: If the product has a check_circle icon in the Compliance column, it means it passed all our 4 criteria and is 100% safe to buy and use.

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Compliance Brand / Model EN ISO 12312-2
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check_circle Lunt Solar Premium Paper check
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Note: We randomized the order of listings to not give an advantage to alphabetical brands. If you do not see a vendor, it does not mean it is unsafe; it is impossible for us to vet them all.

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Safety Guidelines

Inspection Step

Always inspect your solar glasses thoroughly before using them.

Supervision

Always supervise children while they are using solar filters.

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Critical Warning: Telescopes

NEVER use eclipse glasses to look through a telescope, binoculars, or camera. The concentrated light will burn the filter instantly and cause irreversible eye damage.

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