Fake eclipse glasses are hitting the market. Here’s how to check if yours are safe to use.

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On April 8, people in parts of the U.S. will be able to witness a total eclipse, while others will see a partial eclipse. To view it, you must wear proper eyewear, but experts are warning that fakes that won’t protect your eyes properly are hitting the market. Danya Bacchus visited a legitimate manufacturer and has tips on how to make sure your glasses are safe.

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