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Is wireless network hazardous to health? |
Article Number: 298 | Rating: Unrated | Last Updated: Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:18 PM
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Many people are concerned about the radio power of wireless devices and worry that they may be harmful to the bodies and may lead to health problems. In May 2007, ITSC and SEPO has worked together to conduct a measurement on the Wi-Fi radio power level at sampled HKUST Wi-Fi installations. The result indicates that all measurements are below the recommended level by ICNIRP standard and even lower than the power level by cellular phones. These all suggest that the Wi-Fi radio power in HKUST is safe to human beings. |
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