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Why the V-16 Light Needs Extra Care on Mallorca Roads
Mallorca’s narrow roads make breakdown safety more difficult, especially for drivers and passengers with pacemakers or defibrillators.

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Why is the V-16 light a concern on Mallorca’s roads?
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Can the V-16 warning light be a problem for people with pacemakers in Mallorca?
The magnetic base can interfere with implanted cardiac devices if it is too close.
How should drivers in Mallorca use a V-16 light safely during a breakdown?
Use the light only in a way that keeps everyone safe and avoids close contact with the magnet.
What should I do if I have a pacemaker and my car breaks down in Mallorca?
Avoid close contact with the magnetic light and wait for assistance if needed.
Is the V-16 warning light replacing the old warning triangle in Spain and Mallorca?
Yes, the V-16 light has replaced the warning triangle for breakdown use.
What safety distance should people with implanted cardiac devices keep from a magnetic V-16 light?
Keep the light away from the chest and away from any implanted device.
Should Mallorca doctors warn pacemaker patients about the V-16 light?
Doctors should explain the risk so implant patients know what to do in an emergency.
Are there safer alternatives to the magnetic V-16 light for people with heart implants in Mallorca?
Yes, non-magnetic attachment options would be safer for people with implants.
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