M
M
Mikhail2018-09-27 02:54:30
WiFi
Mikhail, 2018-09-27 02:54:30

Is WIFI radiation safe, at a distance of 40-50 cm from a person (from the head)?

I decided to purchase a more powerful router, although I know that power is standardized at the legislative level for the country. We have 100 mW, but now there will be already three antennas on the router, with a power of 5 dB, before that, as I assume, there were 2. Both the old and the new will most likely be placed in one place, now it’s a window sill + something in the form of a stand, I’m sitting nearby, at about the height of my head, the distance is no more than half a meter, so I suddenly wondered if it was harmful? I work remotely, so at least 8 hours a day I sit so close to a working router. On the Internet, in principle, it is written everywhere that everything is safe, in some places I read that at a distance of 1 meter everything is exactly the norm, but it’s better for complete safety 3, I only have half a meter, but I didn’t find anything really dangerous. Do you think it is dangerous for such a long stay at such a distance?

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

2 answer(s)
C
chupasaurus, 2018-09-27
@NeiroNext

If you think that 8 hours at 0.1W is dangerous to health, then you will receive the same amount of energy from a microwave (the same 2.4GHz if that) with a power of 700W in 4.1 seconds if you find yourself inside.
The level of radiation received is inversely proportional to the square of the distance to the source. The difference between a meter and three is 1.7, between 10 centimeters and a meter - 3.2 times. The radiation power of a mobile phone during a call is 3 orders of magnitude greater, if anything.
The WHO does not consider it possible to be harmed by Wi-Fi radiation based on research.

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question