"Laser device safety depends on the strength of the laser device, so not all laser devices are safe to use on people or animals. Class 3R and 3A are supposedly not safe for use."
Keep animals safe from humans, and humans safe from animals.
It is absolutely not safe to use on infants. Laser marking is generally only used on plastic, wood, glass, packing products, and rubber. It should not be used on humans.
yes. for animals primarily but not suggested for humans
I do not support animal testing. Especially if the animals are being tested on for human products like makeup and shampoo and stuff. if its for the humans then theyshould get humans to agree to safe testing practices. If it is for animals then they should use safe and human practices on some animals. But if the product is made for humans then it should not be tested on animals because it could have a totally different effect on humans then it does animals from- an all around animal loving vegetarian
To be reasonably certain that the chemicals used in the makeup are safe for humans.
To make sure it is safe for humans to travel in if they turn back up
To check that it would be safe to send humans at a later stage.
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
they have adapted in life by drinking water and to be safe
It depends on what animal it is because some animals can get u very sick
Yes
You can take a normal laser pointer and point it at smoke, dust, fog, steam, etc. and the laser will appear. The normal old laser is now safe to "touch".