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Alarm Clocks EMF Radiation

Alarm Clock EMF Radiation

While many people use their smartphone’s alarm clock to wake up each day, some people still use a traditional alarm clock. What you may not know is that these alarm clocks put out EMF radiation. And, with it in proximity to your head, you want to know what to do to protect yourself.

Date About Alarm Clocks and EMF Radiation

It may be thought that battery-operated alarm clocks do not emit EMF radiation, but that is not true. In fact, the ones with batteries sometimes have the same amount of EMF radiation as the ones you plug into a wall outlet.

Your typical alarm clock puts out about 5 to 10 milligauss – and that’s at a distance of three feet away. Who has their alarm clock that far away? You have to be able to reach it to shut it off, or like many of us, hit the snooze button.

And since our bodies heal during the night, the last thing you want to do is have something that is not only dangerous, but hinders your rest and healing.

What Can You Do?

There are a few choices when it comes to protecting yourself from alarm clock EMF radiation. One thing is to purchase an anti-EMF alarm clock. These are fairly new choices and may be perfect for your needs.

Another thing to consider is to use spot clearing devices. These are made out of shungite usually, and help clear some of the EMF fields. How does shungite work? It not only absorbs EMF radiation, but it also deflects the electromagnetic field radiation.

Your last and best choice is to switch to a wind-up alarm clock. While these are pretty retro, they don’t emit EMF, don’t use batteries, and you never have to worry about the power going out and missing appointments.

And if you use your smartphone instead, keep in mind that the same rules apply. These are not safe to keep in close proximity, yet you need it close in order to use it.

Alarm Clock EMF Radiation

Whether you use your phone or an alarm clock, both have EMF radiation dangers. An alarm clock may seem the safest, but it’s not the best choice either – that is, unless you use a windup alarm clock.

I come from an R&D engineering background. Safely dealing with EMF was part of my work. As technology evolved and EMF moved from my work into the home, it became more important to deal with it in a sensible way. There is lots of controversy on EMF's impact to health. Fortunately, there are some simple principles you can apply to minimize impact and exposure until the science of EMF's impact on humans is resolved.

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