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Infrared light from smartphones
4 October 2024, 14:50,
#11
RE: Infrared light from smartphones
No idea of the frequencies. I do know that I had two identical lasers. They looked exactly the same but the frequency was slightly different . One could damage the eyes and the other wouldn't. I don't use either of them now.

I agree with the don't take chances consensus here. Even if the person says its OK they may be using kit that is out of spec.

Apparently they burn the retina of the ye but your brain fills in the gaps so you don't notice. It is only when it gets so bad your brain can't fill the gaps in do you notice missing items and it isn't reversible.

Scumbags use them on drivers and pilots because they can do so from afar and have little risk of being caught.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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4 October 2024, 15:14,
#12
RE: Infrared light from smartphones
I remember back along a pilot being blinded by one.
dont mess about with your eyes, dont take chances.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
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5 October 2024, 19:54,
#13
RE: Infrared light from smartphones
Our eyes are precious, sight is our most important sense, protect them at all cost.

We now have wrap around goggles and sunglasses in our EDC/GHB’s.
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Shelter, security, water, food, cooking, heating, lighting, first aid, medication, communication,
power (electricity), transport.
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5 October 2024, 20:24,
#14
RE: Infrared light from smartphones
(4 October 2024, 11:18)Sunna Wrote: That's.... lazers....

Sorry.

No need to apologise, they are certainly a concern too I feel.
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6 October 2024, 08:21,
#15
RE: Infrared light from smartphones
I have plain goggles and I have tinted goggles, our eyesight is precious, dont take chances, especially in a post SHTF world.
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6 October 2024, 19:35,
#16
RE: Infrared light from smartphones
Ordinary tinted glasses won't stop laser light.
Skean Dhude
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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change. - Charles Darwin
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7 October 2024, 08:59,
#17
RE: Infrared light from smartphones
(6 October 2024, 19:35)Skean Dhude Wrote: Ordinary tinted glasses won't stop laser light.

cant say I've ever seen a laser light but bright early summer sun rise can be blinding.
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