LG LGP769BK User Manual

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from wireless phones and other

wireless handsets with the

participation and leadership of

FDA scientists and engineers.

The standard, “Recommended

Practice for Determining the

Spatial-Peak Specific Absorption

Rate (SAR) in the Human Body

Due to Wireless Communications

Devices: Experimental Techniques”,

sets forth the first consistent test

methodology for measuring the

rate at which RF is deposited

in the heads of wireless phone

users. The test method uses a

tissue-simulating model of the

human head. Standardized SAR

test methodology is expected to

greatly improve the consistency of

measurements made at different

laboratories on the same phone.

SAR is the measurement of

the amount of energy absorbed

in tissue, either by the whole

body or a small part of the

body. It is measured in watts/

kg (or milliwatts/g) of matter.

This measurement is used to

determine whether a wireless

phone complies with safety

guidelines.

9. What steps can I take to

reduce my exposure to

Radio Frequency energy

from my wireless phone?

If there is a risk from these

products — and at this point we

do not know that there is — it is

probably very small. But if you are

concerned about avoiding even

potential risks, you can take a few

simple steps to minimize your

exposure to Radio Frequency (RF)

energy. Since time is a key factor

in how much exposure a person

receives, reducing the amount

of time spent using a wireless

phone will reduce RF exposure.

If you must conduct extended

conversations by wireless phone

every day, you could place more

distance between your body

and the source of the RF, since

the exposure level drops off

dramatically with distance. For

example, you could use a headset

and carry the wireless phone away

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