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Tuesday, 05 October 2010 20:16

Cell Phone Radiation – 8 Ways to Limit Your Exposure

I love my cell phone.  It’s my watch, my weatherman, my social connector, and my kid tracker.   But the next time I’m due for an upgrade, you can believe that I’ll be looking at more than just a cell phone’s bells and whistles.

You see, recent studies have found significantly higher risks for brain and salivary gland tumors among people using cell phones for 10 years or longer.  This is supposedly due to the cell phone’s radiation output.  So it’s up to us to take precautions to reduce our risk.

1. BUY A LOW-RADIATION PHONE

Look up your phone on EWG’s buyer’s guide. (Your phone's model number may be printed under your battery.) Consider replacing your phone with one that emits the lowest radiation possible and still meets your needs.

2. USE A HEADSET OR SPEAKER

Headsets emit much less radiation than phones. Choose either wired or wireless (experts are split on which version is safer) using our cell phone headset guide. Some wireless headsets emit continuous, low-level radiation, so take yours off your ear when you're not on a call. Using your phone in speaker mode also reduces radiation to the head.

3. LISTEN MORE, TALK LESS

Your phone emits radiation when you talk or text, but not when you're receiving messages. Listening more and talking less reduces your exposures.

4. HOLD PHONE AWAY FROM YOUR BODY

Hold the phone away from your torso when you're talking (with headset or speaker), not against your ear, in a pocket, or on your belt where soft body tissues absorb radiation.

5. CHOOSE TEXTING OVER TALKING

Phones use less power (less radiation) to send text than voice. And unlike when you speak with the phone at your ear, texting keeps radiation away from your head.

6. POOR SIGNAL? STAY OFF THE PHONE

Fewer signal bars on your phone means that it emits more radiation to get the signal to the tower. Make and take calls when your phone has a strong signal.

7. LIMIT CHILDREN’S PHONE USE

Young children’s brains absorb twice the cell phone radiation as an adult’s. EWG joins health agencies in at least 6 countries in recommending limits for children’s phone use, such as for emergency situations only.

8. SKIP THE “RADIATION SHIELD”

Radiation shields such as antenna caps or keypad covers reduce the connection quality and force the phone to transmit at a higher power with higher radiation.

Source: Environmental Working Group

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  • Comment Link Roseanna Ovington Wednesday, 06 October 2010 21:23 posted by Roseanna Ovington

    there are shields such as stickers and ormus buttons I have heard.

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