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Safety procedures
The components of the laser tag equipment supplied by the company are complex
devices that require careful and accurate handling.
Do not allow moisture to get into the devices. If nevertheless it happened - quickly turn
off the equipment and dry it for 4-5 hours at room temperature.
Protect plastic equipment enclosures (blaster, vest sensors) from excessive mechanical
load. If the equipment was stored in a room with minus temperature, keep it warm for at
least 2 hours before turning it on and use it in heated rooms. This measure is necessary to
avoid damage to the electronic components due to condensation.
Equipment for the indoor laser tag has a built-in battery, so you should follow the safety
rules when working with lithium-ion batteries.
The lithium-ion batteries used in our equipment have a number of advantages over
traditional batteries. They are light in weight, have a long service life and a large specific
capacity per unit mass and volume. Storage and operation batteries do not pollute the
environment; they comply with all international environmental standards.
However, lithium-ion batteries also have disadvantages. One of the main ones is
sensitivity to overcharges and overdischarges. Recharge is usually accompanied by
increased heating and bloating of the battery case and, as a result, its irreversible failure. The
deep discharge of the device leads to the same result. To prevent negative consequences,
each battery supplied by our company is equipped with an internal circuit protection against
overcharging and deep discharge, as well as against exceeding the permissible temperature
(above +90 °C).
However, the safe handling of Li-ion batteries should be payed serious attention.
Do not use the battery at high temperatures (for example, in direct sunlight, near a
heat source or open flame) - overheating increases the gas pressure inside the battery, and
this can lead to an explosion or at least shorten its service life. When the battery cools below
0°C, the power decreases to 40-50%. Maximum allowable temperatures at which lithium-ion
batteries can be used: from –40°C to +50°C.
Do not use the battery under static electricity conditions - protection devices may fail
and problems may arise in the safe use of the battery.
Do not squeeze, throw, or expose the battery to mechanical stress.