LG LGP930 User Manual

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Safety Guidelines

Dial 911 or other local emergency number in

the case of fire, traffic accident, road hazard or

medical emergency. Remember, it is a free call

on your wireless phone!

9. Use your wireless phone to help others in

emergencies. Your wireless phone provides

you a perfect opportunity to be a “Good

Samaritan” in your community. If you see

an auto accident, crime in progress or other

serious emergency where lives are in danger,

call 911 or other local emergency number, as

you would want others to do for you.

10. Call roadside assistance or a special wireless

non-emergency assistance number when

necessary. Certain situations you encounter

while driving may require attention, but

are not urgent enough to merit a call for

emergency services. But you can still use

your wireless phone to lend a hand. If you

see a broken-down vehicle posing no serious

hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor traffic

accident where no one appears injured or a

vehicle. You know to be stolen, call roadside

assistance or other special non-emergency

wireless number.

For more information, please call to

888-901-SAFE, or visit our website

http://www.ctia.org.

Consumer Information on SAR

(Specific Absorption Rate)

This model phone meets the government’s

requirements for exposure to radio waves.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and

receiver. It is designed and manufactured not

to exceed the emission limits for exposure

to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

of the U.S. Government. These limits are part

of comprehensive guidelines and establish

permitted levels of RF energy for the general

population. The guidelines are based on

standards that were developed by independent

scientific organizations through periodic and

thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The

standards include a substantial safety margin

designed to assure the safety of all persons,

regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile

phones employs a unit of measurement known

as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.

The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.*

Tests for SAR are conducted using standard

operating positions specified by the FCC with

the phone transmitting at its highest certified

power level in all tested frequency bands.

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