Laser pointers with a power output above 1 milliwatt (mW) are prohibited for sale on ebay.com.au. These items are also prohibited under a range of state laws.  

 

Laser pointers above 1mW can cause serious accidents and injuries. Aircraft incidents and vehicle accidents have been attributed to high-powered lasers interfering with pilot/driver vision. Injuries from having a laser beam directed into the eye can include partial or total loss of vision.

 

The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) is reminding eBay sellers to ensure that they correctly label and categorise any laser pointer before listing. For sellers importing laser pointers, you should look at product labels carefully and refer any laser products with incorrect or missing customs paperwork to the Australian Border Force (www.abf.gov.au). 

 

If a laser pointer is labelled as having an output of 1mW but the packaging or product details indicates it has enough power to point at an object more than 30 metres away, then it is more powerful than the label claims. If you receive such an item it can be reported to the Australian Border Force using their online form or your local police.  

 

To ensure everyone can stay safe around lasers, ARPANSA recommends: 

  • Ensure lasers are labelled correctly in accordance with Australian standards. 
  • Do not point lasers at a person’s face or eyes. 
  • Do not point lasers at aircraft, cars, or other vehicles. 
  • Do not point lasers at animals. 
  • Do not give laser pointers to children. 

 

To find out more information about laser hazards and safety visit: Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency ‘Laser hazards and safety’.