• Do not point lasers at people or animals at any time.
• Never look into the laser aperture or laser beams.
• Never point lasers in areas in which people can potentially
get exposed, such as uncontrolled balconies, etc.
• Do not point lasers at highly reflective surfaces, such as
windows, mirrors and shiny metal. Even laser reflections
can be hazardous.
• Never point a laser at aircraft as this is a federal
offense.
• Never turn the laser on and off in rapid succession.
• Never point un-terminated laser beams into the sky.
• Do not expose the output optic (aperture) to cleaning
chemicals, clean with soft tissue and water or lens
cleaner.
• Do not use the laser if the housing is damaged, open, or
if the optics appear damaged in any way.
• Never open the laser housing as the high laser power
levels inside of the protective housing can start fires,
burn skin and will cause instant eye injury.
• Never leave this device running unattended.
• The operation of a class 3R laser show is only allowed
if the show is controlled by a skilled and well-trained
operator familiar with the data included in this manual.
• The legal requirements for using laser entertainment
products vary from country to country, the user is
responsible for the legal requirements at the location/
country of use at any time.
• Always use appropriate lighting safety cables when
hanging lights and effects overhead and secure these to
a fixed mounting point
Further guidelines and safety programs for safe use
of lasers can be found in the ANSI Z136.1 Standard
“For Safe Use of Lasers”, available from the Laser
Institute of America: www.laserinstitute.org. Many local
governments, corporations, agencies, military and others,
require all lasers to be used under the guidelines of ANSI
Z136.1. Laser Display guidance can be obtained via the
International Laser Display Association: www.laserist.org