26
recommendations
are
consistent
with
the
independent
research
by
and
recommendations
of
Wireless
Technology
Research.
Persons
with
pacemakers:
ALWAYS
keep
the
phone
more
than
six
inches
from
your
pacemaker
when
the
phone
is
turned
on.
Do
not
carry
the
phone
in
a
breast
pocket.
Use
the
ear
opposite
the
pacemaker
to
minimize
the
potential
for
interference.
If
you
have
any
reason
to
suspect
that
interference
is
taking
place,
turn
your
phone
OFF
immediately.
HEARING
AIDS
Some
digital
wireless
phones
may
interfere
with
some
hearing
aids.
In
the
event
of
such
interference,
you
may
want
to
consult
your
service
provider
(or
call
the
customer
service
line
to
discuss
alternatives).
OTHER
MEDICAL
DEVICES
If
you
use
any
other
personal
medical
device,
consult
the
manufacturer
of
your
device
to
determine
if
they
are
adequately
shielded
from
external
RF
energy.
Your
physician
may
be
able
to
assist
you
in
obtaining
this
information.
Turn
your
phone
OFF
in
healthcare
facilities
when
any
regulations
posted
in
these
areas
instruct
you
to
do
so.
Hospitals
or
healthcare
facilities
may
be
using
equipment
that
could
be
sensitive
to
external
RF
energy.
VEHICLES
RF
signals
may
affect
improperly
installed
or
inadequately
shielded
electronic
systems
in
motor
vehicles.
Check
with
the
manufacturer
or
its
representative
regarding
your
vehicle.
You
should
also
consult
the
manufacturer
of
any
equipment
that
has
been
added
to
your
vehicle.
POSTED
FACILITIES
Turn
your
phone
OFF
where
posted
notices
so
require.
OTHER
SAFETY
GUIDELINES
AIRCRAFT
FCC
regulations
prohibit
using
your
phone
while
in
the
air.
Turn
your
phone
OFF
before
boarding
an
aircraft.
Always
request
and
obtain
prior
consent
and
approval
of
an
authorized
airline
representative
before
using
your
phone
aboard
an
aircraft.
Always
follow
the
instructions
of
the
airline
representative
whenever
using
your
phone
aboard
an
aircraft,
to
prevent
any
possible
interference
with
airborne
electronic
equipment.
BLASTING
AREAS
To
avoid
interfering
with
blasting
operations,
turn
your
phone
OFF
when
in
a
“blasting
area”
or
in
areas
posted:
“Turn
off
two
‐
way
radio.”
Obey
all
signs
and
instructions.
POTENTIALLY
EXPLOSIVE
ATMOSPHERES
Turn
your
phone
OFF
when
in
any
area
with
a
potentially
explosive
atmosphere
and
obey
all
signs
and
instructions.
Sparks
in
such
areas
could
cause
an
explosion
or
fire
resulting
in
bodily
injury
or
even
death.