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More and more these days governments and customers are asking if lasers are safe for the eyes.

The answer is yes under the right conditions laser are completely safe to be viewed by the human eye. These conditions are scientifically proven and well established as standards and guidelines. It is important to buy laser products from companies who completely understand all of the safety standards set forth in IEC 60825-1 and FDA/CDRH 21 CFR 1040 as they pertain to entertainment applications of lasers.

Neo-Laser (Neo-Neon Technologies Inc.) a subsidiary of Neo-Neon International knows about laser safety. In fact we are so committed to laser safety we have invested time and money into the development of a new technology we call FATBEAM(tm) Technology

 

Neo-Laser just completed the development of this new laser optic technology that has a profound impact on the international laser market.

Some countries have established special guidelines based on the IEC and FDA standards.

Fatbeam™ technology from Neo-Laser now offers new levels of laser safety and conforms to IEC (International Electronic Commission) standards for ClassIIIR under IEC 60825-3:2002 and has received an accession number from the Food and Drug Administration for compliance with the 21 CFR 1040 standards as they apply to the IEC Standard listed above.


 


 


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