24th December 2011 Filed: Information Technology with Comments Off

Is Wireless Internet Technology Bad For Your Health?

Quite simply, Wi-Fi is the wireless technology most commonly used to connect people to the Internet in schools, coffee shops, hotels and other network locations, or to connect cell phone users to one another.

A wireless network uses radio waves to send communications across a two-way network. A computer’s wireless adapter translates the Internet connection data into a radio wave and sends it to the wireless router – the one in your laptop. Officially, the levels of WiFi electromagnetic radiation emitted into the environment in a hotspot are well below recommended levels and there is no evidence of any risk to humans. According to Dr. Michael Clark of the HPA, the published research on mobile phones and wireless networks does not indicate a risk to human health.

Is Wireless Internet Technology Bad For Your Health?

When you are buying household appliances, look for those that have an “Energy Saving Recommended” mark. Those appliances that have an A rating will save you the greatest amount of energy. Apart from saving on energy, these appliances will save water. A washing machine that is front-loading saves more energy compared to a top-loading one.

This means that an appliance with low voltage will still use more energy.


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