Health, Safety and Emergencies
- Accidental 911 Calls from Wireless Phones Pose Risk to Public Safety | (PDF)
- Children's Safety Resources
- Dial 211 for Essential Community Services | (PDF)
- Emergency Alert System (EAS) | (PDF)
- Emergency Communications | (PDF)
- FCC/FEMA Tips for Communicating During an Emergency | PDF
- Emergency Video Programming Accessibility to Persons with Hearing and Visual Disabilities | (PDF)
- Human Exposure to RF Fields From Mobile (Vehicle-Mounted) Antennas | (PDF)
- Human Exposure to RF Fields Guidelines For Cellular and PCS Sites | (PDF)
- Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) For Cell Phones: What It Means For You | (PDF)
- Ten-Digit Numbering and Emergency Call Handling Procedures for Internet-Based Telecommunications Relay Services | (PDF)
- Ten-Digit Numbering and 911 Calls for Internet-Based TRS: What They Mean for Users | (PDF)
- Ten-Digit Numbering Requirements for VRS and IP Relay FAQ | (PDF)
- The AMBER Plan (America’s Missing Broadcast Emergency Response) | (PDF)
- The Dangers of Distracted Driving | (PDF)
- VoIP and 911 Service | (PDF)
- Use of TTY Devices with Digital Wireless Phones | (PDF)
- Wireless Devices and Health Concerns | (PDF)
- Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) | (PDF)
- 911 Wireless Services | (PDF)
Bureau/Office:
Updated:
Thursday, February 15, 2018