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How Safe Are Laser Displays?

Have you ever thought about laser safety and whether watching laser displays in your local venue could be harmful? There are so many different lasers used for different applications and we can all probably guess that a laser used for cutting or welding metal will be fatally dangerous to human eyes as well as any living tissue. But how about all the beautiful visible laser displays we are so thrilled about at concerts, tours and parties? Is it fine to let these enter our eyes?

Well, that depends!

There are some safe laser shows, those that are potentially hazardous and then those that are simply dangerous to get even nearby. Unfortunately, the majority of small club/rave/private shows will be probably quite far from being 100% safe and possibly even some bigger shows may come with some serious safety issues. This is mainly due to a lack of training and/or irresponsibility of venue owners or event managers.

Lasers as such are dangerous and can cause irreversible harm to us humans, especially to our sensitive vision. Staring into even a 50mW non-moving laser beam is very dangerous and shining it directly into your eye from close proximity will harm your vision and could blind you permanently.

So how can be the show done safely with lasers such as KVANT Clubmax or even more powerful lasers such as Atom and Spectrum? Or any other professional systems in that matter?

It’s about what is used, how the show is designed, how the safety measures are utilised and how it all fits around the legislation and common sense. Here are a few basic suggestions:

never look into a static laser beam, including all laser pointers with power output exceeding 1mw.

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