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TIA
Safety
Information
Provided
herein
is
the
complete
TIA
Safety
Information
for
Wireless
Handheld
phones.
Inclusion
of
the
text
covering
Pacemakers,
Hearing
Aids,
and
Other
Medical
Devices
is
required
in the
owner's
manual
for
CTIA
Certification.
Use
of
the
remaining
TIA
language
is
encouraged
when
appropriate.
Exposure
to
Radio
Frequency
Signal
Your
wireless
handheld
portable
telephone
is
a
low-power
radio
transmitter
and
receiver.
When
it
is
ON,
it
receives
and
also
sends
out
radio
frequency
(RF)
signals.
In
August,
1996,
the
Federal
Communications
Commissions
(FCC)
adopted
RF
exposure
guidelines
with
safety
levels for
handheld
wireless
phones.
Those
guidelines
are
consistent
with
the
safety
standards
previously
set
by
both
U.S.
and
international
standards
bodies:
ANSI
C95.1
(1992)
*
NCRP
Report
86
(1986)
ICNIRP
(1996)
Those
standards
were
based
on
comprehensive
and
periodic
evaluations
of
the
relevant
scientific
literature.
For
example,
over
120
scientists,
engineers,
and
physicians
from
universities,
government
health
agencies,
and
industry
reviewed
the
available
body
of
research
to
develop
the
ANSI
Standard
(C95.1).
*American
National
Standards
Institute;
National
Council
on
Radiation
Protection
and
Measurements;
International
Commission
on
Non-Ionizing
Radiation
Protection
The
design
of
your
phone
complies
with
the
FCC
guidelines
(and
those
standards).
Antenna
Care
Use
only
the
supplied
or
an
approved
replacement
antenna.
Unauthorized
antennas,
modifications,
or
attachments
could
damage
the
phone
and
may
violate
FCC
regulations.
Safety
Guidelines
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