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Natasa,

I assume it's in the upper range because we have to keep the eye's

closed when using it. This appears to mainly target the injury to the

eye if the eyes are open. We have warned from early on to not look

directly into the beams and always use with the eyes closed not

looking directly into the laser beams.

The mgz are listed in the files and I don't have time to look up now,

but especially for the infared, I'd say, avoid looking into the beam.

This is also why some of these Dr only are dr only, and why they are

specially trained in them.

Rita

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> http://msds.chem.ox.ac.uk/laser_classification.html

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Thanks Rita. I emailed them earlier today this is the reply:

Our unit is not a laser as your chart refers to. The best place to learn more about our unit is www.sharinghealth.com <http://www.sharinghealth.com> Please select the " Products We Recommend " page when you get there to access more in-depth information about the LightWorks and the technology that it is based on.

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Natasa,

I assume it's in the upper range because we have to keep the eye's

closed when using it. This appears to mainly target the injury to the

eye if the eyes are open. We have warned from early on to not look

directly into the beams and always use with the eyes closed not

looking directly into the laser beams.

The mgz are listed in the files and I don't have time to look up now,

but especially for the infared, I'd say, avoid looking into the beam.

This is also why some of these Dr only are dr only, and why they are

specially trained in them.

Rita

>

> http://msds.chem.ox.ac.uk/laser_classification.html

>

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