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Lights flashing between 3 and 30 times per second are high-risk triggers for seizures in sensitive individuals.
Flashing Lights in the Eye: When to See a Doctor - Duke Health flashing_lights
Excessive or high-intensity flashing (above 750 cd) can cause headaches, eye strain, and "moth-effect" distraction for drivers, potentially leading to accidents. Lights flashing between 3 and 30 times per
Currently, LED flashing lights are largely unregulated in terms of intensity and rapid-flash limits, leading some safety organizations to advocate for stricter eye safety regulations . Web accessibility standards (WCAG) recommend a , which prohibits content from flashing more than three times in any one-second period to protect users with photosensitivity. and "moth-effect" distraction for drivers