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i still dont get some things about being hit by a blue 1,3w laser

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massimog91

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after a lot of researches i found that if you are hit by a blue laser you will be blinded,ALL of the eye hit will be blind temporarily,that you will see black in the blind spot and that you will get headheaches and pain in the areas of the face near the eye..
did i understood right?
however i dont get when the pain in the face starts,when the headache starts,if the blindness heals(and in how much time),and if it does stun/daze/confuse being hit by a laser....i cant figure out the scene of being hit by a laser... lets imagine that im walking and i have near-sight eyeglasses(not safety glasses that protects you)and i get hit by a beam in the center of my eye...what happens?will i feel a pain so intense that i will scream?will i feel weak and fall down,maybe semi-inconscious?
thank you in advance
 
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Come on man, use your Higher thinking potential... spend more than 10min posting this nonsence and read the more than 100 post on this subject, and you'll find that if you rive in pain to to ocular exposure of a laser beam than it's to late... avoid all safety mishaps by practicing protocols already in place.

Or to answer your question use the search button:Let me google that for you
 
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it all depends on a lot of variables, and usually the people who get hit in the eye are not doing something that they are in a situation to record all the relevant details; they are usually just messing around with a dangerous piece of equipment, or are around stupid people.
 
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Come on man, use your Higher thinking potential... spend more than 10min posting this nonsence and read the more than 100 post on this subject, and you'll find that if you rive in pain to to ocular exposure of a laser beam than it's to late... avoid all safety mishaps by practicing protocols already in place.

Or to answer your question use the search button:Let me google that for you
sorry to bother you with this noncence,maybe/surely i dont have Higher thinking potential,however i searched for eye damage,dazer,blue light hazards,exposition and other keywords,read other threads,however i didnt found 100,10,1 posts with the same subjects i posted,neither answers to my questions....if you are not offended please post some of this 100 posts that tell you when you will start to feel hedaches,pain in the face,if you will recover from blindness and if you will be dazed after being hit by 1.3 w laser focused on 1 inch more or less
 
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sorry to bother you with this noncence,maybe/surely i dont have Higher thinking potential,however i searched for eye damage,dazer,blue light hazards,exposition and other keywords,read other threads,however i didnt found 100,10,1 posts with the same subjects i posted,neither answers to my questions....if you are not offended please post some of this 100 posts that tell you when you will start to feel hedaches,pain in the face,if you will recover from blindness and if you will be dazed after being hit by 1.3 w laser focused on 1 inch more or less


Brother! here is one http://laserpointerforums.com/f53/hit-eye-1000mw-445nm-blue-laser-69469.htmlI I even used the link I provided earlier to you third from the top. Sorry for my attitude, but it literally has been covered over and over again with the consensus that an ounce of prevention equals a pound of cure.... if your still having issues go to the opthamologist for heavens sake:beer:
 
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The link is not posted right, try this: http://laserpointerforums.com/f53/hit-eye-1000mw-445nm-blue-laser-69469.html

Generally such injury would not be very painful, or not at all. Also the damage might not be obvious. With 1W we have first hand experience (see the thread above) .. and in such case there is obvious degradation to vision. But for lower powers there might be damage, which will be less obvious .. but still permanent. Generally laser = goggles.
 
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