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See Note Below regarding Laser Safety Tips.
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Note:
Laser Safety Tips:
Princeton University Environmental Health and Safety Department published these laser pointer safety tips:
Never look directly into the laser beam.
Never point a laser beam at a person.
Do not aim the laser at reflective surfaces.
Never view a laser pointer using an optical instrument, such as binocular or a microscope.
Do not allow children to use laser pointers unless under the supervision of an adult.
Use only laser pointers meeting the following criteria:
http://www.laserinstitute.org/publications/safety_bulletin/laser_pointer/
Labeled with FDA certification stating "DANGER: Laser Radiation" for Class 3a lasers or "CAUTION: Laser Radiation" for Class 2 pointers.
Classified as Class 2 or 3a according to the label. Do not use Class 3b or 4 products.
Operates at a wavelength between 630 nm and 680 nm.
Has a maximum output less than 5 mW, the lower the better.