Cell Phone Safety

How to Minimise Cell Phone Radiation Emission

How to Minimise Cell Phone Radiation Absorption

Five Steps to Safer Cell Phone Use
Buy the Right Phone
Join the Right Network
Call with a Strong Signal
Hold the Phone at its Base
When to Use a Land-Line

Five Places to Turn Off Your Cell Phone
On an Airplane
At the Gas Station
In a Hospital
At the Wheel of Your Car
In the Cinema / Theatre / Quiet Coach of a Train

Cell Phone Safety Products
Hands Free Kits
Antenna Radiation Shields

Cell Phone Safety Links

Cell Phone Safety .Info

 

Five Steps to Safer Cell Phone Use

Step 1: Buy a cell phone with a low SAR rating.

Step 2: Join the cell phone network with the best coverage in your area.

Step 3: Only use your cell phone when you have a strong signal.

Step 4: Don’t obstruct your cell phone’s antenna.

Step 5: Use a land-line or a hands free kit for long conversations.

Step 2: Join the Cell Phone Network With the Best Coverage in Your Area.

Modern cell phones use adaptive power control. This means that they use as little power as is necessary in order to communicate with the nearest base station. The less power your cell phone uses, the less radiation it will emit, and so the less radiation you will absorb. By joining the network with the best coverage in your local area you will reduce the power that your cell phone uses, extending its battery life and reducing your exposure to radiation. One way to check local coverage (in the U.S.) is by visiting the Cell Phone Reception Guide.

Step Three

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