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Hello Everyone,
So I've been reading through a lot of safety threads on the forums and I've seen a similar one popping up saying something like this: "I own a 1W blue laser, can I look at it without goggles?". There have been very mixed answers concerning when it's extremely important to wear goggles and when you do not need to wear goggles.
From my understanding, goggles should be worn all the time unless pointing your laser into the sky or at a non-reflective surface at a distance, but how far away is a distance? I've read a number of times that some people use lasers of up to 500mW in their room, with no goggles. But if you're one of those extra safe people that wears goggles in even the safest conditions, how do you apprecaite your laser?
Any thoughts, opinions and comments of when and when not you wear your goggles would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Gun
So I've been reading through a lot of safety threads on the forums and I've seen a similar one popping up saying something like this: "I own a 1W blue laser, can I look at it without goggles?". There have been very mixed answers concerning when it's extremely important to wear goggles and when you do not need to wear goggles.
From my understanding, goggles should be worn all the time unless pointing your laser into the sky or at a non-reflective surface at a distance, but how far away is a distance? I've read a number of times that some people use lasers of up to 500mW in their room, with no goggles. But if you're one of those extra safe people that wears goggles in even the safest conditions, how do you apprecaite your laser?
Any thoughts, opinions and comments of when and when not you wear your goggles would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Gun