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Ashton said:
What if the sunglasses are aupposed to block the energy? i.e. sunglasses that are rated 100% UV protective used with a UV laser? (though I hope nobody on here who doesnt know EXACTLY how to use them will be playing with a UV laser....)

Blocking light outside of the visible range isn't as difficult because VLT isn't so much of a problem. Still, I wouldnt trust sunglasses on a UV laser without testing them. 100% UV protection is not 100%, knowing the OD is important. Also, 405nm UV/violet lasers may not fit into the definition of "UV" that is blocked by sunglasses. They may work... but don't leave anything to trust.
 





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lol. dont worry, I'm asking purely for knoledge. I like the safe end of the spectrum. UV lasers make the 3W IR laser I'm watching look like a childs plaything! (to any newbies: UV lasers can cause all kind of nasty biological reaction because they override chemical reactions! usually the result is cancer!) I'd rather risk a few minor IR burns than cancer
 




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