6 Tips To Reduce Cellphone Health Risk – Check SAR Value

Cellphone Health Risk

According to Experts,Cellphone creates health risk.Here is some tips to reduce the risk of using cellphone.

  1. Talk Less: The most easy way to reduce health risk is -Talk less in mobile phone.If you talk less time,then radiation affect on your brain less.
  2. Keep You phone away from Ear: Radiation capacity varies with distance from ear.If you talk keep your phone 3-4 inch away from your ear,then it will help you a lots.Every inch you can get away from your body, the radiation reduces very quickly.
  3. Use headset: Use headset as much as you can. Radiation will be less when you use headset.A very less amount radiation flow throw wire.
  4. Use ferrite bead : It is a clip you put on the wire of a headset. The concern is that the wire itself emits radiation into your ear. The bead is designed to absorb the radiation.This common device kills the radiation slmost totally.
  5. Use a Bluetooth earpiece: Bluetooth earpiece still has radiation, but it’s at least 100 times less than the radiation you get when you hold a cell phone to your head.
  6. Buy a phone with less radiation: Phone radiation is measured in specific absorption rate, or SAR.Every mobile phone model is tested for radio wave emissions. A measurement is made using an internationally agreed method that meets government and regulatory standards. This gives the SAR value, which must be below an agreed level. Only mobile phones that pass this test are allowed to go on sale.Check the SAR of NOKIA cellphone here: http://sar.nokia.com/sar/index.jsp & Check SAR of different cellphone here: http://www.mmfai.org/public/sar.cfm

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