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LeeAnn Barrett, O.D. Executive Director
Joyce Baker Executive Director info@moeyecare.org

Missouri Optometric Association
100 E. High Street
Suite 301
Jefferson City, MO
65101

P: 573/635-6151 F: 573/635-7989
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Laser Pointers
JEFFERSON CITY--The Missouri Optometric Association wants to warn parents and school officials about the possibility of eye damage to children from hand-held laser pointers.
These products are generally safe when used as intended by teachers and lecturers to highlight areas on a chart or screen. However, recent price reductions have led to wider marketing, and FDA is concerned about the promotion and use of these products as children’s toys.
The light energy that laser pointers can aim into the eye can be more damaging than staring directly into the sun. Federal law requires a warning on the product label about this potential hazard to the eyes.
Laser pointers are not toys. Parents should treat them with the appropriate care. They are useful tools for adults that should be used by children only with adequate supervision.
FDA’s warning is prompted by two anecdotal reports it has received of eye injury from laser pointers: one from a parent, the other from an ophthalmologist.
Momentary exposure from a laser pointer, such as might occur from an inadvertent sweep of the light across a person’s eyes, causes only temporary flash blindness. However, even this can be dangerous if the exposed person is engaged in a vision-critical activity such as driving.
The Missouri Optometric Association is affiliated with the American Optometric Association and represents optometrists throughout the state. Further information may be obtained by calling the association office in Jefferson City, 573/635-6151.

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