The library advised people against using the eclipse glasses and apologized for the error.
I called a testing lab to see about having my glasses tested for safety.
The lab wanted $1200-$1500, one comment read on Moorestown Librarys Facebook post.
Millions of people were in the path of totality for the solar eclipse on April 8.Photo: LM Otero (AP)
Ill just have to wait and see whether I eventually go blind.
However, staring at the solar eclipse without proper eye protection can causepermanent eye damage to the retina.
It was not easy for consumers to know thedifference between fake and legit eclipse glasses.
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