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Are Laser Tag Guns Safe? What Parents Need to Know About Laser Tag and Eye Safety

  • Laser Rex
  • Sep 29
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 2

Wondering if laser tag is safe? Learn how laser tag guns work, why they’re safe for eyes, and why laser tag is a fun, pain-free activity for all ages.

Note: We’ll refer to the equipment as Phasers throughout this blog. While people often call them “laser tag guns,” they’re not actually guns at all. They are safe infrared taggers, so “Phaser” is the more accurate name.


Laser Tag Safety: Parents’ #1 Question



Wondering if laser tag is safe? Learn how laser tag guns work, why they’re safe for eyes, and why laser tag is a fun, pain-free activity for all ages.
Wondering if laser tag is safe? Learn how laser tag guns work, why they’re safe for eyes, and why laser tag is a fun, pain-free activity for all ages.

If you’re planning a family outing, youth group event, or birthday party, you may be wondering: “Are laser tag guns safe?” You’re not alone. Parents often ask about eye safety, how the Phasers work, and whether it hurts to get hit in laser tag.

The good news is that laser tag is designed as a safe, family-friendly activity — a high-energy game that combines exercise, strategy, and fun without the risks of paintball or airsoft.



How Do Laser Tag Guns Work?


Despite the name, laser tag Phasers don’t fire real lasers. Instead, they use infrared light — the same harmless technology that powers your TV remote.

  • Infrared beams send signals to sensors on the vest and phaser.

  • The sensors register a “tag” when hit.

  • No projectiles, no physical impact — just light and electronics.

That means no risk of burns, no eye damage, and no stinging welts like you’d get from paintball.



Are Laser Tag Guns Safe for Eyes?


This is the top concern for parents. The answer: yes, they are safe.

Laser tag equipment uses low-energy infrared signals, not the concentrated beams you find in a laser pointer. Infrared light is invisible to the eye and falls well within toy safety standards.

Unlike laser pointers (which can be harmful if shined directly into eyes), laser tag equipment is specifically designed and tested to ensure it cannot damage vision.

At Lazertag Extreme in Simi Valley, we use Laserforce Gen 7 gear, one of the safest and most trusted systems in the industry.


Are Laser Tag Games Safe Overall?


Yes — when played in a proper arena with staff supervision, laser tag is a very safe activity for kids, teens, and adults.

Here’s why:

  • No running into walls: Arenas are designed with glowing barriers and clear walkways.

  • Soft edges & padding: Many structures are built to prevent injury if bumped.

  • Supervised play: At Lazertag Extreme, our trained Arena Marshals monitor every game.

  • Short rounds: Laser tag games typically last 8–10 minutes, keeping the action exciting but not exhausting.

Compared to paintball or airsoft, laser tag is a non-contact, impact-free game that avoids bruises or injuries.

Does It Hurt to Get Laser Tagged?


No — laser tag is completely pain-free.

Unlike paintball or Nerf battles, nothing physically hits you. When you’re tagged:

  • Your vest or phaser simply lights up and vibrates.

  • Your blaster temporarily deactivates for a few seconds.

  • Then you’re back in the game!

This means kids as young as 6 or 7 can play without fear, and adults can enjoy competitive action without bruises.


Why Parents Love Laser Tag


Beyond safety, laser tag offers real benefits:

  • Teamwork & Strategy: Kids learn communication and tactics.

  • Exercise in Disguise: Running, ducking, and hiding keep kids active.

  • All-Weather Fun: Indoor arenas make it a perfect year-round activity.

  • Inclusive: Great for birthdays, school outings, homeschool groups, or corporate team building.

At Lazertag Extreme, we combine these benefits with a 5,200 sq. ft. arena, state-of-the-art equipment, and fun specials like All-Day Passes and youth group packages.


Final Thoughts: Is Laser Tag Safe?


Yes. Laser tag is one of the safest action games available — no lasers, no projectiles, and no pain. Games are short (8–10 minutes), supervised, and fun for all ages.


👉 If you’re in Simi Valley, CA, come see why families choose Lazertag Extreme for safe, exciting fun.

📍 591 Country Club Drive, Simi Valley — just down the street from the Reagan Library.🔗 Book your game: www.lazertagextreme.com

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