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Lasers in a power range of ~500mW to ~1,500mW are good for small clubs and discos, ~1,500mW to ~5,000mW suit large nightclubs, discos and mid-sized events. Lasers with 5,000mW and up are used at large in- and outdoor events, festivals, concerts etc.
A laser lighting display or laser light show involves the use of laser light to entertain an audience. A laser light show may consist only of projected laser beams set to music, or may accompany another form of entertainment, typically musical performances.
NEVER put yourself into any position where your eyes approach the axis of a laser beam (even with eye protection on). Keep beam paths below or above standing or siting eye level. Do not direct them towards other people. Do not damage laser protective housings, or defeat the interlocks on these housings.
Class 3 lasers are medium power lasers or laser systems that require control measures to prevent viewing of the direct beam. Control measures emphasize preventing exposure of the eye to the primary or specularly reflected beam.
Under U.S. FDA regulations for laser light shows, any laser beam above 1 mW cannot be lower than 3 m (10 ft) from the floor or other surface on which a person could reasonably be expected to stand.
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There are four main classes for visible-beam lasers: Class 2, Class 3R, Class 3B and Class 4. The first two are relatively safe for eye exposure; the last two are hazardous.
In order for us to see laser light for entertainment purposes we are often using Class 3B and Class 4 lasers. Lasers are classified to indicate the degree of risk; the ability of the beam to cause damage to the eye or skin.
Classes 3B and 4 lasers are distinguished by power levels with Class 3B being those up to 500mW and Class 4 being greater than 500mW. Both are powerful enough to present potential hazard: Class 3B mainly to the eye and Class 4 to skin and tissue as well as the eye.

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