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If you mean "Why are lightbulbs not hazardus BECAUSE of radiation", then i can answer that:

Light bulbs don't contain a lot of harmful rays, it emits just enough radiation. If it were a lot more, then it could be very dangerous.

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It would help even more if you'd not confused the issue so much! Ordinary lamps radiate light and heat ONLY. The heat may present a hazard by location and surroundings, but that's the fault of the user. The bulb itself is intrinsically very safe.

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