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The LG 4K UHD HDR Smart LED TV - 65" Class (64.5" Diag), Model # 65UH6150 does not give off any radiation or any harmful rays. Older CRT TVs did because in a TV containing a cathode ray tube (CRT), X-rays may be produced when electrons, accelerated by high voltage, strike an obstacle while traveling in a vacuum. LED TVs and modern day TVs do not use CRT. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has the responsibility for carrying out an electronic product radiation control program mandated by the Electronic Product Radiation Control provisions of the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act. Through it's Center for Devices and Radiological Health, the FDA sets and enforces standards of performance for electronic products to assure that radiation emissions do not pose a hazard to public health. According to the FDA, "It should be emphasized that most TV sets have not been found to give off any measurable level of radiation, and there is no evidence that radiation from TV sets has resulted in human injury". For TVs and Computer monitors that contain CRTs, their manufacturers must certify that their products meet performance standard under Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1020.10. All TV manufacturers must submit written radiation safety reports to FDA outlining how they assure that each set coming off the assembly line complies with the Federal x-ray radiation limit. These reports contain a description of the manufacturer’s quality control and testing program and the television radiation safety design. Manufacturers also must maintain records of test data and prepare an annual report to FDA summarizing these records. The FDA has the authority to ask for radiation safety data including results of x-ray leakage from selected sets to determine compliance with the standard. Television receivers imported into the United States, which do not meet the standard are not allowed into the country and are destroyed if not exported in 90 days. Importers, however, may petition FDA for permission to correct the violations...^IFV
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