Definitions for "NON-IONIZING RADIATION"
Non-ionizing radiation is not capable of removing an electron from an atom. This includes visible, ultraviolet and infrared light, as well as radio waves.
Radiation that does not have enough energy to create ions (charged particles). For example, visible light, radio waves and microwaves.
electromagnetic radiation possessing insufficient energy to ionize atoms or molecules; for example, visible light. (see ionizing radiation)