- Do not hold your phone to your head or carry it directly on your body.
- Choose a speakerphone or airtube (air tube) headphones. However, avoid using wireless headphones.
- When choosing a phone, opt for one with a lower SAR value.
- Avoid placing laptops and tablets on your lap when surfing the Internet or working online.
- Turn off the Bluetooth & WLAN function when you do not need it.
- Consider your location and signal strength. Your phone emits more radiation when the signal is weak. If you barely have a signal at home, you’d better opt for the landline.
- Keep your bedroom and common areas free of phones and electronics.
- If you own a microwave oven, consider getting rid of it.
- Turn off electronic devices in the house when you are not using them.
- Decrease the time spent on the screen.
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