Safety

In Order To Play

Game Rules

Laser Certification and Safety

The lasers used in our equipment are registered with the FDA and are compliant with European and Australian/New Zealand laser safety standards.

The laser tag phasor is classified as Class 2. It emits visible light with power levels less than 1mW of radiant power. Class 2 lasers are safe for public use because, in the event of contact with the eye, adequate eye protection is affored by normal aversion responses including the blink reflex.

Although our phasors are Class 2 and safe for public use, we go further to ensure the safety of its players. Our lasers are restricted to a maximum output pulse length of 200 milliseconds. The restricted output pulse means that each time the laser is activated it comes on for a maximim of 200 milliseconds. In the unlikely event of contact with a player's eye, the laser cannot maintain contact for more than a fraction of a second.

Our laser tag system is designed with the targets located on the vest and the phasor. There are no targets located on a helmet or hat. This means that players aim their phasor towards the vest pack and not the head, making accidental contact with the eyes unlikely.