13 Ways To Protect Yourself
From Electromagnetic Radiation
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March 12, 2012
1. when talking on your cell phone, your safest bet is
speakerphone mode with your phone a hand’s length away. not
quite as good (because it still emits some radiation), but
better than holding the phone to your head, is a wired
headset. a Bluetooth emitter is your third choice. It will
deliver lower levels of microwave radiation than your cell
phone, but more than the wired headset. Turn your headset
off when the phone is not in use.
2. Try not to keep your phone turned on next to your body
throughout the day. or, if you must, position the cell phone
so that the antenna, which emits radiation, is facing away
from you.
3. Try to use your phone when you have the maximum number of
bars, indicating the best reception. when signal quality is
poor, your phone emits more radiation.
4. Try not to use your cell phone in elevators, cars, trains
or planes. Cell phones draw more power, and emit more
radiation, in enclosed metal spaces.
5. Text instead of calling whenever possible. The farther
your phone is from your body, the better.
6. when you are home, use a wired landline. Remember,
cordless phones connected to a landline can emit radiation
much like cell phones.
7. you may be tempted to use one of the many radiation
shields on the market, but keep in mind that they may hamper
reception, causing your cell phone to churn out more
radiation.
8. If you have a wireless router in your house or apartment,
keep it in a little-used room and out of the bedroom (or
turn it off altogether at night). Strive to keep your
bedroom as free of electronic radiation as possible. In
addition to routers, banish cell phones, wireless phones and
computers. Purists will want to unplug electric devices near
the bed. If you are worried about “dirty electricity,” use a
battery-powered alarm clock and make sure that extension
cords or power strips do not sit under or around the bed.
Avoid electric blankets and wired mattress warmers.
9. Connect to the Internet with an Ethernet cord, not a
wireless router, whenever possible.
10. Disable your computer’s wireless connectivity software,
including Bluetooth, Airport and the like. Otherwise, your
computer will continuously send out electronic “handshakes,”
exposing you to more EMFs.
11. Use a “wired-only” printer, as well as wired computer
peripherals like a mouse and keyboard.
12. The new generation of wireless baby monitors, often
configured to sit right under the bed or the mattress, emit
radiation comparable to a cell phone.
13. Beware of radio-frequency-based smart meters,
increasingly being installed by utilities around the United
States to control power consumption within a house. they
have come under suspicion as a significant source of
electromagnetic radiation.
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