Fda consumer update – LG CB630 User Manual

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Safety Guidelines

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FDA Consumer Update

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Centre for Devices and Radiological

Health Consumer Update on Mobile

Phones.

1 . Do wireless phones pose a health

hazard?

The available scientific evidence does

not show that any health problems

are associated with using wireless

phones. There is no proof, however,

that wireless phones are absolutely

safe. Wireless phones emit low levels

of radio frequency(RF) energy in the

microwave range while being used.

They also emit very low levels of RF

when in the standby mode. Whereas

high levels of RF can produce health

effects (by heating tissue), exposure

to low level RF that does not produce

heating effects causes no known

adverse health effects. Many studies

of low level RF exposures have not

found any biological effects. Some

studies have suggested that some

biological effects may occur, but such

findings have not been confirmed

by additional research. In some

cases, other researchers have had

difficulty in reproducing those studies,

or in determining the reasons for

inconsistent results.

2 . What is the FDA’s role concerning the

safety of wireless phones?

Under the law, the FDA does not

review the safety of radiation-emitting

consumer products such as wireless

phones before they can be sold, as

it does with new drugs or medical

devices. However, the agency has

authority to take action if wireless

phones are shown to emit radio

frequency(RF) energy at a level that

is hazardous to the user. In such

a case, the FDA could require the

manufacturers of wireless phones to

notify users of the health hazard and to

repair, replace, or recall the phones so

that the hazard no longer exists.
Although the existing scientific data

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