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Geez Infinitus. Respond faster than me why don't ya ?
I'm feeling older all the time.
Windows are 10%-20% reflective.
I am not disregarding laser safety, but I believe many over react in saying an 8mw laser is dangerous; it's not.
Thanks,
AAlasers
8mW is above what is safe, I'd recommend to treat it as the class 3b laser that it is. I think 5mW is pushing the limit, pushing it to 8mW is a bad idea. Of course there are safe situations, but don't think you're always safe because it's only 8mW, that would be very wrong.
meh, id just say anything below 20mW is not dangerous, unless you point it directly to your eye. Reflections from mirrors are a bit on the dangerous side okay, but nothing to wild.
And reflections from glass is not dangerous at all.
but well.....act as an adult when holding a laser.
Pray tell... did you pull these nuggets of wisdom out of your A$$....:thinking:
To post that is so irresponsible that you should be ClueByFoured
right here on LPF....:banned:
Seems like you have learned absolutely nothing about Laser
Safety even with all the Thread questions that you have asked
since joining the Forum...
Jerry
We are not all experienced Laser Technician/Engineers/Gurus....
and to say we overreact when it comes to Laser Safety pointed
to a Laser Noob is just plain irresponsible.
It is always better to be TOO safe than not safe enough when
dealing with Lasers... even 8mW Lasers...
Jerry
Very true, but you seem to be ignoring the rest of what I said, in my last post. I was referring to dealing with reflections from windows, and other reflective objects. I never said to be a complete idiot with a laser, as you insinuate, or to completely disregard laser safety.
I am very well aware that not everyone who owns a laser is experienced in it's safety, and of course there is a certain level of respect to be had for lasers, but a laser of such a low power level, perhaps <20mw as borgqueenx suggests, is not anything you must worry extensively about.
That being said, it is probably more wise to suggest that one would assume all lasers to be highly dangerous, no matter the power level; that way they will develop good habits in dealing with lasers. Additionally, one might make the mistake of assuming a high powered laser as having a lower power then it does, which is a truly grave mistake in the guise of safety. Considering all do not have the experience and judgement regarding laser safety that you or I might have, I ought to agree with you and say all lasers are to be treated as dangerous devices - particularly directed to the inexperienced.
My apologies if I seemed a little irresponsible in my last post, I had no intention of causing hard feelings, or making the inexperienced regard laser safety to a lesser degree.
Thanks,
AAlasers