GB/T 45239-2025
ActiveEvaluation methods of nocturnal blue light radiation hazards
夜间蓝光辐射危害的评价方法
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 45239-2025 specifies evaluation methods for assessing the hazards of nocturnal blue light radiation from electronic displays and lighting products. It is applied in the consumer electronics and lighting industries to test and classify devices like smartphones, tablets, and LED lamps for their potential to disrupt human circadian rhythms during nighttime use. The standard provides a framework for manufacturers and regulators to ensure products meet safety guidelines for blue light exposure in low-light environments.
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