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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about HopeLights.

Yes. The lasers used in HopeLights are low wattage, with each beam split into thousands of smaller beams under 5 milliwatts each. Our products are registered with the CDRH (Center for Devices and Radiological Health) and are designed for safe indoor ambient use around people and pets.
Yes. Hospital deployment is always coordinated directly with hospital staff and administrators. We work with each partner facility to ensure proper placement and compliance with all hospital safety protocols. Many children's hospitals across the US are already HopeLight partners.
HopeLights are USB powered, giving you maximum flexibility. You can plug them into a wall USB adapter, a portable battery pack, or any USB port on a laptop or other device. No special power requirements needed.
Absolutely! Visit our Sponsor a Hospital page to search for a specific children's hospital by name, city, or ZIP code. You can choose exactly which hospital receives your donated lights, add a personal message, and even provide a point of contact if you know someone at the facility.
Yes. When sponsoring a hospital or purchasing lights, you have the option to donate anonymously. Your generosity will still make the same impact — we'll just keep your identity private.
Currently, yes. HopeLights ships within the United States only. We're exploring options to expand internationally in the future. Hospital donations are also currently limited to US-based children's hospitals.
Yes! Hospital administrators and staff can apply directly through our Facility & Partner Application page. The form collects all the information we need to set up a partnership and start delivering lights to your patients.
Yes! We're currently working on expanding our product line with additional BlissLights-based models including the Sky Lite, Ark Lite, StarPort USB, and Evolution. These products will be available soon and will all participate in our Buy One, Give One program.