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Safe Radio Waves in Wireless Alarms

December 04, 2017 1 min read

Are there any dangers to my child when using a wireless alarm, such as Rodger Wireless Alarm?

As a parent, it is important for you to make sure the products your child uses are safe as well as effective. The Rodger wireless alarm is entirely safe for your child to use.

Wireless communication, such as the Rodger wireless alarm, uses radio waves to communicate between the transmitter and receiver. Radio waves do not emit ionizing radiation, which is the type that can be damaging. Examples of other devices that use wireless communication are baby monitors, garage door openers and cordless telephones .Most of these radio waves have a range of 15-50 feet.

You can also be assured that the Rodger wireless alarm has been tested to conform to the IECEE standards, IEC 60950-1:2005 + A1:2009. IECEE, the IEC System of Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical Equipment and Components, tests and certifies electrical and electronic equipment. This testing applies to medical electrical equipment and also covers risks to patients, equipment operators and maintenance personnel. This Rodger wireless bedwetting alarm meets these strictest levels of safety and performance.


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