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Lasershooting safe for eyes?

Willysolman

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Hey people, I just went laser-shooting, it was in a almost dark room, you could see the laserbeam, some came right into my eye multiple times, this is with p90 laser-guns. How do i know if this is safe?
 





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"If you have been hit in the eye with a laser and feel you have suffered any type of eye injury as the result of an accident with a laser that may need medical opinion or treatment,
go to a hospital Emergency Room and/or consult a qualified Board Certified MD Ophthalmologist ASAP.
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Laser Pointer Safety - What to do if you are hit by a laser pointer or laser pen
 

Anthony P

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I am no expert. The CE approval on the PS90 indicates that it has met global safety standards, similar to FDA.
 

Willysolman

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So, should i be worried or not, i could see the laserbeam, this is the place: http:// dekaaibowling .be/. I mailed them and they said:hello, the power of the laser is not strong enough like a real laser, this laser only serves to make contact with the computer and is not visible with white light.
 

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You are probably fine, especially if you are not experiencing any symptoms.
As has been mentioned by Redcowboy and Encap, LPF members are not trained medical experts, if you think your eyes have been damaged in any way, please go visit an ophthalmologist ASAP.
 




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