Yesterday I watched an Indian movie where the whole plot of the movie was revolving around the harm that Cell phones use causes on us and nature, specially the Birds. Of-course the whole plot was too much hyped up and the character defending the birds who was a very good person in the beginning eventually turns into a bad energy monster trying to destroy all those who are using Mobile phones. But there were some very good messages to take away from the movie and also to put a deep thought that many things are being done so unconsciously by us.
Technology is definitely a boon to us but there are many times that we are using the same technology to harm our own-selves. The movie highlighted how there has been reduction in the sparrow species and I realized that yes when I was small, I used to see many sparrows in my balcony but now I hardly see them, they are very small and light weight birds and getting most impacted by the cell phone tower radiations. Does that mean we should not have the cell phone towers? That will not be possible, but the energy frequency emission needs to be well monitored so that the defined limits are not exceeded. In India there have already been scams on this so there is no denial that these companies are doing all the wrong things to increase their positions and claim themselves to be number one service providers.
But the Cell Phone companies are not to be blamed alone here, we consumers also are equally responsible. I remember some years back in my office I never used to get proper network and I kept calling them up complaining that I will change my service if I do not get proper network, and many of us have done this, not realizing that for getting very strong network these people will have to increase the energy frequencies.
If we cannot do much at a larger level we surely can do small things at our individual level to save nature and also to safeguard our own health and surroundings. We can switch off the Wifi's when not in use, specially at night. Turn off our devices from auto connect wifi, our laptops as soon as we start them the wifi connection starts even if we may not require. Let the wifi router be in a space which is minimally used, not having the wifi router in bedroom for sure. Avoid carrying mobile phones directly on the body, specially for men who most of the time keep them in pockets, Keeping the cell phone away from us at night while sleeping, best is to turn it off to flight mode or switch off. Make use of landlines as much as possible. Use radiation protection mobile phone covers and EMF Free headphones. These are just some very simple ways to keep ourselves protected and take the least minimum impact of EMF in our space.
We live in a age where Mobile phones are inevitable and they are for our convenience, should be used when required. We are doing most of our work on the phone in today's age, we can try to do our work from our laptop or home PC. These are just few things that I personally do. I try to keep my phone on speaker and talk whenever I can to directly avoid contact with the phone. Text more than calling, Keep my mobile phone on flight mode at night, avoid carrying my phone when I go out with my husband. I feel one phone between the 2 of us is enough. Use my laptop as much as possible for all work. And I use a Shielding cover to protect from harmful emissions. We should be more concerned about our health then convenience. Mobile phone is definitely a boon but we only need to be careful with the use of it and avoid unnecessary use just for fun.
You get the blocsock shileding phone pouch which is very good to protect against harmful emissions. It is worth a one time spend.
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