If you cannot Google it out of the FCC website then I would make a call to a telecom attorney and ask for the legal docs from the FCC that state what emissions are considered to be legal for good health. There should be docs on this some place on the FCC website. You could show the docs along with the FCC stamp of approval on the device and this should cover you.
Scriv

Smith, Rick wrote:

I plan to use an FCC Certified solution.  That's not the issue.  The
issue is, is "standard" documentation from Ubiquiti good enough as to
radio  strengths, etc for the documentation to prove "it's not harmful"
?

isn't there a standard FCC document that states all this ?

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The first thing I'd do in a case like that, is use an FCC approved
system to start with.  The fact that you don't plan to leaves you open
for controversy from the beginning.
Why would you do anything else?

Ralph

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We're looking to provide service to a school nearby, using Mikrotik and
SR5 / SR9 cards.

Anyone have proposals to a school with info in it addressing the issue
of "will you fry our children" ?

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