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Restricting RF-EMF Exposure in Children
If your kid is younger than the age of 10, you might be concerned about their exposure radiation. If this is the case, continue reading to find out about the risks and benefits of limiting your child's exposure to RF radiation. It's important to keep the health of your children at the forefront, and a small change in lifestyle can make a difference.
Children are exposed to RF radiation
The Dutch ABCD Study and the Spanish INMA Project included two populations of children with their respective parents. The study population collected data on the use of screen devices and estimated the total RF-Proteck'd EMF Apparel exposures. These exposure amounts were calculated by a combination exposure algorithm that took into account the various factors that can impact the child's exposure. The participants also completed tested for cognitive validity to determine verbal and non-verbal IQ and working memory, attention tasks, task switching, cold executive function, visuomotor coordination, as well as processing speed.
The study assessed the ambient EMF exposure of 529 children in five European countries. The exposure levels recorded in the children were 87.5 MHz up to six GHz. Children wore portable "experimenters" that monitored their exposures while playing outdoors and playing with handheld devices. They were also asked to fill out questionnaires and activity journals to record the amount of time they spent using their mobile devices.
Overall exposure to RF-EMF was very low, ranging between 0.13 percent to 0.92% of the ICNIRP reference level per second. The participants in the study were less likely to use cellphones than the average adult, the majority of them using phones at a minimum of five minutes in the afternoon hours.
The FCC established limits for the RF radiation levels children are exposed to in everyday environments. However, this limit was established 25 years ago. As such, the FCC should take into consideration current scientific research and update its limits to safeguard children's health. The limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) should be lower than the Federal limit, which is 0.4 milliwatts per kilogram.
Children's exposure to RFs is largely determined by the abdomen and torso. The ICNIRP guidelines should define the limits of exposure for different body parts of children. They should also release an appropriate safety margin for each zone. They aren't the only data that should be included in the study.
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