Flying Debris
Scratches, punctures, immediate injury














Part of the Vision Strong Duval Movement – Military-Grade Precision. Optical Clarity. Protection You Can Trust.

Less strain during long shifts on screens.
Comfort near welding, heat, and bright sources.
Durable clarity with glare reduction
Shield against sun + outdoor exposure.
Stay clear in heat, cold, or under masks.
(What You Can See Coming)
Flying Debris
Scratches, punctures, immediate injury
Airborne Particles & Chemical Splashes
Irritation, burns, long-term damage
Dust
Irritation, temporary blindness
Spark
Burns, irritation
Impact from Tools or Objects
Cuts, bruises, fractures
Sun Glare
Visual strain, reduced focus
(What Most Don't See Coming)
Blue Light Exposure
Digital eye strain, fatigue, disrupted sleep cycles
UV Radiation
Corneal burns, retinal damage, accelerated eye aging
Infrared (IR) Radiation
Deep tissue heating, retinal burns, long-term vision loss
Diabetic Vision Sensitivity
Heightened glare response, slower recovery from bright light
Optical Distortion & Poor Lens Clarity
Visual inaccuracy, slower reaction time, eye fatigue
Microbial Contaminants
Eye irritation or infection in shared environments
DESIGNED BY US NAVY TRIDENT NUCLEAR SUBMARINE FORCE VETERAN
| Features | Firstline IR Goggles |
Cheap Safety Glasses |
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ANSI Z87.1 Certified |
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IR Blocking |
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Rx-Ready (Single → Progressive) |
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Blue Light + UV Defense |
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Anti-Fog + Scratch Resistant |
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All-Day Comfort Fit |
Yes. Fully ANSI Z87.1 certified with side & top shield coverage.
Special industrial-grade IR-blocking lens filters protect against infrared heat and light.
No. Nirtech anti-fog layers have been tested in labs and hot environments.
Upload or email your prescription — we handle the fitting for single, bifocal, or progressive lenses
We offer 14-day hassle-free returns with a risk-free fit guarantee.

Anthony B. Miles entered the U.S. Navy’s Trident Submarine Force with perfect 20/20 vision. Two years aboard the USS Alaska (SSBN-732), Blue Crew, changed that. Stationed in the missile control center, he spent long hours deep below the ocean’s surface under harsh artificial lighting, staring at glowing control panels. The absence of natural light, relentless screen exposure, and high-stress environment triggered severe migraines and slowly eroded his sight. By the time he surfaced back to civilian life in 1991, he carried not only the title of service-disabled veteran, but also a new reliance on prescription glasses.
What felt like a personal loss soon became a powerful realization: if a submarine sailor could lose his vision beneath the ocean, how many other frontline workers were facing invisible threats to their eyes every day? That question became his mission.
Determined to transform his experience into protection for others, Anthony founded Firstline by Bon Vivant Safety Eyewear — a vision health tech brand that merges military-grade precision, medical insight, and modern design, with the goal of ensuring that no frontline worker ever suffers preventable vision loss.