Saturday, October 29, 2011

Is Wi-Fi Danger?


You certainly have a lot to see Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) facilities or wireless local network in various places. With these facilities, you can get into the internet without having to bother you connects the cable to the phone line.

Many people feel disadvantaged by the presence of Wi-Fi, but on the other hand there are many assumptions that say this technology can have a negative impact on health. Those who disagree say electromagnetic radiation from Wi-Fi cause pain in the head as well as sleep disorders. Really?


Most electrical equipment has electromagnetic radiation. The manufacturers design products so that electromagnetic waves are not dangerous to humans.

Sarah Dacre, a woman from London who campaigned for restrictions on the use of Wi-Fi said she often experience pain in the head, ears, throat, and other body parts. "This condition occurs when I am near electronic equipment or be near a cell phone transmitter tower. It really makes me suffer," she said.

Dacre also confesses that she put up a wall or a special wallpaper to minimize the impact of electromagnetic waves.

In Sweden alone, the local government recognizes the influence of wave Wi-Fi radiation on health. Even former Prime Minister of Norway, Gro Harlem Brundtland also admitted to headaches due to wave radiation.

Dr Michael Clark, an adviser to the British government for electromagnetic wave radiation affairs said there was no negative effect of the signal electronic equipment such as television or FM radio waves.

"We measure the radiation levels that feared the new technology, it is relatively similar to other electronic equipment," said Clark.

A British scientist told the Daily that children who use Wi-Fi technology should be monitored. "Children are more sensitive against each radiation than adults," he said.


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