I discovered that red LED's on my enlarger control panels, even on the lowest brightness setting, are capable of fogging film. I haven't had a problem with paper yet. So I taped three layers of neutral density lighting gels over them to dramatically reduce the effect even more, and this is in a room painted black with almost no reflections. Furthermore, they're on a shelf angled away from my black film work countertop, on the other side of the room. I'm accustomed to working in total darkness with no safelight at all, with the exception of a beehive red light well above the sink connected to a waterproof rubberized momentary-contact footswitch on the floor, which I step on for a few seconds at a time to check progress of b&w print tray development. All my color processing is done in light-tight drums. On those infrequent occasions when I feel like experimenting some more with dye transfer film, then I set some small additional red lights with regular on/off switches.