RF Power Deposition On A
Head Surface And Inside A Hand
A handheld mobile phone is transmitting 30 mm (1.18 in.) away from the head surface. The power is in dB and is relative to the point of the model where the maximum SAR occurs. In this case, the fingers on the phone.
A handheld mobile phone is transmitting 30 mm (1.18 in.) away from the head surface. The power is in dB and is relative to the point of the model where the maximum SAR occurs. In this case, the fingers on the phone.
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The concept of
specific absorption rate (SAR) has been around for many years, but recent
developments have test methods in question for public safety concerns
|
Are
you going to wait until the F.C.C. or the researchers come out and say cell
phones are not safe?
Base-stations or cell phone towers also pose risks. The
installation of base stations for mobile telephone systems has been delayed or
has met opposition from the public because of concerns that the RF emissions
from these base stations might cause cancer in children. In the United States,
for example, 85% of the total number of base stations needed have yet to be
constructed. The significant increase in these systems and their interactions
with other energy fields in our homes, cars and work places will in fact be
significantly increasing health risks. International organizations are also
looking at the risks because of increasing public concern, scientific evidence
and industry concerns. In May 1996, in response to growing public health
concerns in many member states over possible health effects from exposure to an
ever-increasing number and diversity of EMF sources, the World Health
Organization (WHO) launched an international project to assess health and
environmental effects of exposure to electric and magnetic fields, which became
known as the International EMF Project. Other studies are already producing the
evidence of biological effects. The research continues and the health effects
mount. With over 1.3 billion people projected to be using these devices in the
year 2005 the risks must be understood and addressed.
RF Power Deposition On A
Head Surface And Inside A Hand
A handheld mobile phone is transmitting 30 mm (1.18 in.) away from the head surface. The power is in dB and is relative to the point of the model where the maximum SAR occurs. In this case, the fingers on the phone.
A handheld mobile phone is transmitting 30 mm (1.18 in.) away from the head surface. The power is in dB and is relative to the point of the model where the maximum SAR occurs. In this case, the fingers on the phone.
|
The concept of
specific absorption rate (SAR) has been around for many years, but recent
developments have test methods in question for public safety concerns
|
Are
you going to wait until the F.C.C. or the researchers come out and say cell
phones are not safe?
Base-stations or cell phone towers also pose risks. The
installation of base stations for mobile telephone systems has been delayed or
has met opposition from the public because of concerns that the RF emissions
from these base stations might cause cancer in children. In the United States,
for example, 85% of the total number of base stations needed have yet to be
constructed. The significant increase in these systems and their interactions
with other energy fields in our homes, cars and work places will in fact be
significantly increasing health risks. International organizations are also
looking at the risks because of increasing public concern, scientific evidence
and industry concerns. In May 1996, in response to growing public health
concerns in many member states over possible health effects from exposure to an
ever-increasing number and diversity of EMF sources, the World Health
Organization (WHO) launched an international project to assess health and
environmental effects of exposure to electric and magnetic fields, which became
known as the International EMF Project. Other studies are already producing the
evidence of biological effects. The research continues and the health effects
mount. With over 1.3 billion people projected to be using these devices in the
year 2005 the risks must be understood and addressed.
Call
The Research Center For Wireless Technology at 201.484.7652 Visit our web site
to learn more: www.emfnews.org
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