jakeGT
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Okay, so everybody in that class room has a $50 pair of Od5+ laser goggles that protect against 445nm and 532nm? Because if they do not, then they will get eye damage.
The only reason I am saying this is, if your stepping up from a rayfoss whatever, to a true 1W 445 laser, those are completely different. It's like a .22 to a .50 cal.
If you shine that laser at a wall in a classroom 30 feet away from you, and everybody is standing with you at the opposite wall, just LOOKING at the dot will cause eye damage without safety glasses.
I am saying all of this because it's simple. and it is a FACT.
If you are inside a classroom, and you are the only one with safety goggles, and ANYBODY else looks at the laser, they WILL get eye damage. IT is simple
The only reason I am saying this is, if your stepping up from a rayfoss whatever, to a true 1W 445 laser, those are completely different. It's like a .22 to a .50 cal.
If you shine that laser at a wall in a classroom 30 feet away from you, and everybody is standing with you at the opposite wall, just LOOKING at the dot will cause eye damage without safety glasses.
I am saying all of this because it's simple. and it is a FACT.
If you are inside a classroom, and you are the only one with safety goggles, and ANYBODY else looks at the laser, they WILL get eye damage. IT is simple