Wireless Internet Technology Bad For Your Health
And ‘possible to form a somewhat’ aware of the safety or potential risks of new technology without actually being a physicist alone.
Quite simply, Wi-Fi is the wireless technology most commonly used to connect people to the Internet in schools, bars, hotels and websites, or other connection users mobile phone. Wi-Fi is certainly convenient for travelers and students, but it is dangerous? Many believe that the low level electromagnetic waves that radiate from the source of Internet access for all users of wireless be detrimental to your health, even causing cellular changes and possibly cancer in certain cases.
The area covered by Wi-Fi called “hotspot”, this is the area where the waves radiate to give users access to the worldwide web. It can extend for miles and again, even if the waves can not go through wooded areas. While the hotspot, a laptop can only connect to the network, Internet access and check their email or other people work on the run.
A wireless network uses radio waves to send information over a network in two ways. Wireless adapter translates data from a computer Internet connection and provides radio waves to the wireless router – the one in your laptop. This process works in reverse, and a radio signal sent to the host computer.
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Some report an unusual sensitivity to the waves emitted in the hotspots. Officially, the levels of electromagnetic radiation emitted into the environment in Wi-Fi hotspots are well below recommended levels and there is no evidence of any risk to people. But some people blame WiFi exposure for everything from sleep disorders, headaches and blurred vision, heart and respiratory problems.
As no study ever shown a conclusive risk to human health from exposure to the low frequency radio transmission, many shrug but from the complaints of the people, choose to believe that their symptoms are random or from another source.
So how high are the levels of radiation in the hotspot? According to Dr. Michael Clark of the HPA, not the published research on mobile phones and wireless networks suggests that risk to human health. “All the expert reviews done here and abroad suggests that is likely to be a health risk from wireless networks,” he says. “There are some studies on mobile phone masts that have appeared in peer-reviewed journals claiming to observe health effects conclusive. The real problem is to decide what level is appropriate precautions.
“When we made measurements in schools, typical exposure from WiFi are around 20 millionths of levels of international guidelines for exposure to radiation. By comparison to get, baby mobile phone up to 50% of the guide layers. So per year sitting in a classroom near a wireless network, equivalent to about 20 minutes if a mobile Wi-Fi should be taken by schools, then the mobile phone network should be closed, even -. and FM Radio and TV, as their are plenty of signs similar to that from Wi-Fi in the classroom. “






