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   George Herold to Mr. Man-wai Chang   
   Re: Is Class 1 laser safe enough for bab   
   31 Jul 18 06:05:52   
   
   From: gherold@teachspin.com   
      
   On Tuesday, July 31, 2018 at 6:22:00 AM UTC-4, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:   
   > I meant, what if someone accidentally shine Class 1 laser into a baby's    
   > eyes? Would it hurt retina and leave a permanent damage?   
   >    
   > I know ... I know... it should NOT happen. Adults are supposed to be    
   > very very careful. :)   
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   Knowing nothing, I assume so.  Visible laser safety counts on the blink    
   reflex, when the eye is exposed to strong light.  (like the sun)     
   I assume babies have this reflex... You could google it.     
      
   George H.   
      
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