what precautions should we take while observing the solar eclipse
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Safety Precautions During Aug. 21 Solar Eclipse
Do not look directly at the sun.
Solar filters, or eclipse glasses, provide the only safe way to look directly at a partial or total eclipse. ...
Make sure the solar viewer or glasses include the manufacturer's name and address.
Do not use solar glasses that are older than three years or have scratched lenses.
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Do not look directly at the sun.
Solar filters, or eclipse glasses, provide the only safe way to look directly at a partial or total eclipse. Make sure they meet the ISO 12312-2 standard.
Make sure the solar viewer or glasses include the manufacturer’s name and address.
Do not use solar glasses that are older than three years or have scratched lenses
Do not use homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses.
Do not look at an eclipse through an unfiltered camera viewfinder, telescope, binoculars or other optical device even with a solar filter. Those items magnify sunrays and can quickly damage the retina.
Employees and students cannot use building roofs for viewing.
Solar filters, or eclipse glasses, provide the only safe way to look directly at a partial or total eclipse. Make sure they meet the ISO 12312-2 standard.
Make sure the solar viewer or glasses include the manufacturer’s name and address.
Do not use solar glasses that are older than three years or have scratched lenses
Do not use homemade filters or ordinary sunglasses.
Do not look at an eclipse through an unfiltered camera viewfinder, telescope, binoculars or other optical device even with a solar filter. Those items magnify sunrays and can quickly damage the retina.
Employees and students cannot use building roofs for viewing.
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