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Manners for Using Cellphones
A cellphone always generates weak electric waves while its power
is ON.
Be considerate of others and the environment around you, and
have fun using your cellphone safely.
In some places, the use of
cellphones is prohibited.
• Do not use cellphones while you are
driving. Doing so is dangerous and
also forbidden by law.
• Be sure to turn your cellphone OFF
before you board airplanes. The use
of cellphones onboard airplanes is
forbidden by law.
Electric waves from cellphones
may adversely influence
medical devices and
equipment.
• People with a pacemaker may be
close to you in crowded places
such as trains. Turn your cellphone
OFF in such places.
• Abide by the instructions of hospitals
and other medical institutions where
it is forbidden to use or carry
cellphones.
Consider where to use your
cellphone and be careful of
how loudly you talk.
• Do not make calls in cinemas,
theaters, museums, libraries and
other similar places. Turn your
cellphone OFF or set it to the manner
mode to prevent others around you
from being inconvenienced by ring
tones for incoming calls or mails.
• When on a crowded street, use your
cellphone in places where you do
not prevent others from passing.
• When on a train or in a hotel
lobby, move to areas where you
will not bother others around you.
• Take care not to talk too loudly
during conversations.
• Get permission from persons who
will appear in photos or movies
before you shoot photos or movies
of others with your cellphone.