Last Call: Retailers in the Kansas City Metro Running Low on Eclipse Glasses, Get Yours Now
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – With the solar eclipse soon to occur, retailers in the Kansas City Metro are currently experiencing low stock on eclipse glasses, making it a critical time for those in need of the specialized eyewear to get theirs now. Several national and local retailers have been approved by the American Astronomical Society and Solar Eclipse Across America to carry safe eclipse glasses.
Approved Retailers and Manufacturers
The following retailers have received approval from astronomy experts to carry eclipse glasses:
- Amazon
- Target
- Hy-Vee
- Walmart
- Warby Parker
- Cracker Barrel
- Lowes
- Meijer
- Menards
- Staples
- Kroger
- 7-Eleven
- Local Library
In addition to the approved retailers, safety is ensured as long as the glasses were manufactured by one of the following:
- American Paper Optics – EclipseGlasses.com – Eclipser
- Flip’n Shades Halo Eclipse Spectacles
- Celestial Optics
- Grafix Plastics DayStar Filters
- American PaperWear
- Seymor Solar
- Rainbow Symphony – Eclipse Shades
- Thousand Oaks Optical
Eclipse Glasses Safety Tips
For those planning to view the eclipse, the American Astronomical Society has shared the following safety tips:
- Only purchase eclipse glasses from organizations on the approved list to ensure they meet all necessary safety standards.
- Eclipse glasses must have the name of the manufacturer printed on them. Glasses without this specification do not meet safety standards.
- Before use, check glasses for damage, including scratches, creases, or holes. These could prevent them from fully protecting your eyes during the eclipse.
With stocks dwindling and the celestial event fast approaching, consumers are advised to quickly purchase their eclipse glasses. With verified safety and an unforgettable experience on the horizon, this is a call to act without delay.
Other Celestial Phenomena
For information on other celestial phenomena, or to learn more about eclipse safety and the importance of proper gear, the public is encouraged to visit reputable astronomy websites and resources.