A recent scientific study on the specific absorption rate (SAR) values in the brain and body from electromagnetic frequencies (EMF) emitted by modern electronic devices indicate that certain tech devices, such as Wi-Fi routers, should not be in the same rooms that people spend much of their time in, such as living rooms and bedrooms.
Note what the researchers are likely referring to as ‘wireless modems’ are likely ‘Wi-Fi routers’.
“The SAR values created by the broadband electric field measurement values in the living room and entrance area where the modem is located, are well above the limit values determined by ICNIRP for general public environments and accepted by FCC and CE, FCC corresponds to 293.12% CE corresponds to 234.5%, and these values appear to pose health risks,” the study said in the ‘Conclusion’ section. “It turns out that the wireless modem is a significant high frequency electromagnetic emitter and should be away from the livingroom and bedroom where a lot of time is spent.”
"It turns out that the wire less modem is a significant high frequency electromagnetic emitter and should be away from the living room and bedroom where a lot of time is spent."https://t.co/YHPZxpsh7V pic.twitter.com/wUMM0s4ilG
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