-- Klaritex Cleanroom Solutions Inc. (klaritex.com), a leading North American supplier of cleanroom-grade protective eyewear, today announced the expansion of its goggle line into the industrial trades market. The same advanced eye protection used by pharmaceutical manufacturers, biotechnology labs and semiconductor fabs is now being positioned for electricians, construction workers, welders, machinists and other tradespeople who face daily eye-injury hazards on the job.
The decision to broaden Klaritex's market follows growing feedback from contractors, shop owners and field technicians who tested the company's premium goggles and found that the features designed for sterile environments – anti-fog and anti-scratch coatings, chemical resistance, ergonomic seals and exceptional optical clarity – also solve some of the most stubborn problems in the trades.

Caption: Atif Sarfraz, Founder & CEO of Klaritex Cleanroom Solutions Inc
Why Cleanroom-Grade Eyewear Translates to the Trades
Eye injuries are among the most common and most preventable workplace injuries in industrial environments. According to OSHA, thousands of workers are blinded each year from work-related eye injuries that proper protective eyewear could have prevented. Yet many tradespeople still wear glasses that fog up the moment they walk into a hot attic, scratch within a week on a dusty job site, or fail to seal against airborne particulates.
Klaritex goggles were originally engineered for environments where a single particle can ruin a million-dollar production run. That same engineering, the company says, is what trades workers need:
- Anti-fog performance that holds up in humid attics, refrigeration spaces, and physically demanding work where breathing rate and body heat fog standard safety glasses.
- Anti-scratch coatings that survive dust, drywall, concrete, metal shavings and repeated wipe-downs without clouding the lens.
- Chemical resistance for electricians working around dielectric fluids, machinists facing coolant splash, and finishers dealing with solvents and overspray.
- Sealed ergonomic fit with hypoallergenic gaskets and adjustable straps, blocking grinding sparks, sawdust, fiberglass and airborne debris that conventional safety glasses let in around the edges.
- Optical clarity that maintains high visual light transmittance for precise work – reading wire color codes in dim panel rooms, lining up cuts on a mill, or inspecting weld beads.
A Trade-By-Trade Fit
Klaritex sees its expansion mapping cleanly onto specific trades:
Electricians working under ANSI Z87.1 requirements need eyewear that resists impact, arc-flash debris and accidental chemical contact, while staying clear in tight panel spaces. Klaritex's sealed goggles eliminate the gap problem common with standard safety glasses.
Construction crews face dust, flying debris, UV exposure and sudden weather changes. Goggles built for cleanroom dust control already filter the kind of fine particulate that drives most jobsite eye injuries.
Welders and metal fabricators can use Klaritex goggles as a secondary layer for grinding, chipping slag, prepping joints and post-weld inspection – tasks that fall outside the welding hood but still expose eyes to high-velocity particles.
Machinists dealing with coolant splash, swarf and prolonged screen-to-machine focus benefit from the anti-fog, anti-scratch lens system the goggles were originally built around. The optical clarity that lets a pharmaceutical chemist read a vial label is the same clarity that lets a machinist read a 0.001-inch indicator.
General industrial and OSHA-regulated workplaces gain a goggle that can be standardized across multiple PPE programs, simplifying purchasing and training for safety managers.
A Message from the Founder
“We built our goggles to protect product and people in environments where there is zero tolerance for failure,” said Atif Sarfraz, Founder and CEO of Klaritex Cleanroom Solutions Inc. “When tradespeople started telling us our cleanroom goggles outperformed the safety glasses they had been buying for years – on construction sites, in machine shops, on electrical service calls – it became obvious that our engineering belongs in those environments too. A welder grinding flash off a joint, an electrician pulling wire in an attic, a machinist running coolant on a CNC – these workers deserve the same quality of protection a pharmaceutical chemist gets. That is exactly what we are bringing them.”
About Klaritex Cleanroom Solutions Inc.
Klaritex Cleanroom Solutions Inc. is a Canadian-based supplier of premium protective eyewear and ancillary cleanroom products, headquartered in Burlington, Ontario. The company serves the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, food and beverage, aerospace, automotive, and semiconductor manufacturing industries, and is now expanding into the industrial trades. Klaritex partners with leading global organizations including Avantor, Cintas, Thermo Fisher Scientific and Vestis, and is a partner of TRSA. The company’s product line is designed around five core principles: advanced filtration, superior comfort, optical clarity, chemical resistance and high visual light transmittance.
For more information, visit https://klaritex.com.
Contact Info:
Name: Mr. Atif Sarfraz
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Organization: Klaritex Cleanroom Solutions Inc.
Address: 4145 N Service Rd, 2nd Floor Burlington, ON L7L 6A3, Canada, Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Phone: +1 (289) 266-3298
Website: https://klaritex.com
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