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Some solar eclipse glasses have been recalled. Here’s what to know

Here’s how to check and see if your solar eclipse glasses have been recalled

Some pairs of glasses for the total solar eclipse are being recalled due to a “potential safety concern,” according to reports.

According to a report from NBC affiliate WHEC in Rochester, New York, people who purchased certain eclipse glasses from Amazon may have received an email from the online retailer saying the glasses are in fact not safe to view the eclipse in, and that the packaging labeling of “AAS Approved” is in fact incorrect.

Dear Amazon Customer, We write to notify you of a potential safety concern with a product that you purchased on Amazon.com,” the email read in part. “Affected Product: Biniki Solar Eclipse Glasses AAS Approved 2024 – CE & ISO Certified Safe Shades for Direct Sun Viewing (6 Packs).  The product listed above was not included in the American Astronomical Society’s list of safe suppliers of solar eclipse viewers and filters and therefore may not be safe for viewing a solar eclipse.”

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