Essilor receives Good Housekeeping Seal for Crizal lenses

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Six Essilor Crizal lenses have received limited warranty support from Good Housekeeping, which awards the Seal to quality products.

Dallas-Essilor of America has earned the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval (GHSA) for select products in its line of Crizal No-Glare lenses. After evaluation by The Good Housekeeping Research Institute, the seal was awarded for Crizal No-Glare lenses, adding several of Essilor’s products to the roster of some of America’s favorite brands that have received the prestigious seal.

According to Good Housekeeping, he Good Housekeeping Seal is an emblem of Good Housekeeping’s Consumers Policy. This policy offers a limited warranty in the form of a refund, repair or replacement if the product carrying its Seal is found to be defective within 2 years of purchase.

 “Essilor strongly believes in the importance of delivering innovative products that lead the industry in quality and consumer expectations,” said Theresa Agnew, senior vice president of marketing, Essilor of America. “The GHSA recognizes the long-term commitment we have to providing consumers with the best, high quality eyeglass lenses available.”

These Crizal lenses were awarded the GHSA:

  • Crizal Avancé UV lenses

  • Crizal Alizé UV lenses

  • Crizal Easy UV lenses

  • Crizal Sapphire UV lenses

  • Crizal SunShield Mirrors UV lenses

  • Crizal SunShield UV lenses
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