Dear Sharon
Is your modem safe?
How would you like to make your home and family EMR-safer this year?
We’re back and ready to help you.
Let’s start by talking about what’s usually the highest source of wireless radiation in the home: the wireless modem. Many modern modems are extremely high-powered and emit radiofrequency radiation over a very large area.
I speak to lots of people who think their modems are radiation-free when they’re not, so today I’d like to share some of the common misconceptions I encounter and let you know what you can do about them.
Misconception 1: My modem is safe because I turn off the WiFi button on the modem.
This doesn’t usually turn off the radiation that the modem emits.
Misconception 2: My modem is safe because it’s connected to my equipment with wires.
Doing this doesn’t stop the radiation because modems will still broadcast a wireless signal when devices are connected by cables.
Misconception 3: My modem isn’t a problem because I turn it off at night.
That means your modem is only safe when no one’s using it!
Misconception 4: My modem is safe because the wireless function has been turned off in the settings.
This may stop the modem from emitting radiation temporarily, however, future updates to software/firmware and modem resets can turn on the wireless function again without you even knowing.
The good news is that you don’t need wireless equipment to have internet access or a landline phone.
We have radiation-free equipment for safe internet and landline phones. Why not set up a radiation-free network right now to get your year off to a good start?
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