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"JohnB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > For years, I have been in the habit of buying Envision computer monitors > from Fry's Electronics, in southern California. I just bought a new 19" > flat screen version. > > They seem to work fine, and the pricing is always low. They are made in > China. > > I have looked in the "Notices, Warnings, and Precautions" brochure that > accompanied the new monitor, just as I have in the past. Though there are > bland discussions of radio interference and warnings against using one's > monitor near a bathtub, there is no mention of radiation coming from the > monitor. I'm concerned about threats to human health due to irradiation, > not interference with radio communications..."re-orient my antenna or call a > technician" doesn't answer my concern. > > I have found nothing helpful on Envision's website > www.envisionmonitor.com > > Can anyone advise me or direct me towards some standard that Envision must > comply with? > > Envision's outer packaging bears the following certifications: > C.S.A. LR60441 > U.L. E135689 Listed I.T.E. Monitor 1K81 > F.C.C. (no further specification here) > energy star > PnP > > I suspect that U.L. is concerned about fires and dropouts, due to electrical > power, not radiation threats to human health. Ditto C.S.A. > The F.C.C. is concerned about interference with communication, right? > > Where is radiation threats to human health addressed? > > Thanks, > John The poster said flat screen - Did your mean a crt monitor with a flat screen, or did you mean a LCD flat-screen display? Either way, radiation is not a problem unless you sit with your eyeballs 6 inches from the display surface. H. R. (Bob) Hofmann
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