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In a message dated 10/17/00 10:33:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> As for the safety of using UV light - the danger to the eyes depends on the
> wavelength but since the lights are readily available I don't think there
is
> too much danger with the wavelengths used for this test.
>
Don't look into the light itself you have no need to. The light emittet by
the material that is flourescing is in the visible range and harmless.

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