Do not rely on your BlackBerry device for emergency communications. The wireless networks that are necessary to make emergency calls or send messages are not available in all areas, and emergency numbers, such as 911, 112, or 999, might not connect you to emergency services in all areas. If you have the BlackBerry Mobile Voice System installed on your BlackBerry device, see the "About emergency calls and the BlackBerry Mobile Voice System" section for more information about emergency calls.

Do not disassemble your BlackBerry device. Your BlackBerry device contains small parts that might be a choking hazard.

Keep your BlackBerry device away from medical devices, including pacemakers and hearing aids, because they might malfunction and cause serious harm or death to you or others.

Do not put your BlackBerry device in contact with liquids because this might cause a short circuit, a fire, or an electric shock.

When you use your BlackBerry device speakerphone, never hold the BlackBerry device to your ear. Serious and permanent hearing damage could occur.

Exposure to flashing lights on your BlackBerry device can cause epileptic seizures or blackouts and might be dangerous to you or others. In the event that you experience, or your use of your BlackBerry device causes in

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