Re: Computer Reactions

Posted by Christina Steils on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Computer-Reactions-tp1553780p1553791.html

Bloody iphones me too!
This taken from the 3G iphone manual its so safe???
I like the bit about dizziness? 
Seizures, Blackouts, and Eyestrain  A small percentage of people may be 
susceptible to blackouts or seizures (even if they have never had one before) 
when exposed to flashing lights or light patterns such as when playing games 
or watching video. If you have experienced seizures or blackouts or have a 
family history of such occurrences, you should consult a physician before 
playing games (if available) or watching videos on your iPhone. Discontinue 
use of iPhone and consult a physician if you experience headaches, blackouts, 
seizures, convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, involuntary 
movement, or disorientation. To reduce risk of headaches, blackouts, seizures, 
and eyestrain, avoid prolonged use, hold iPhone some distance from your 
eyes, use iPhone in a well lit room, and take frequent breaks. 
iPhone’s SAR measurement may exceed the FCC exposure guidelines for 
body-worn operation if positioned less than 15 mm (5/8 inch) from the 
body (e.g. when carrying iPhone in your pocket). For optimal mobile device 
performance and to be sure that human exposure to RF energy does not 
exceed the FCC, IC, and European Union guidelines, always follow these 
instructions and precautions: When on a call using the built-in audio receiver 
in iPhone, hold iPhone with the dock connector pointed down toward your 
shoulder to increase separation from the antenna. When using iPhone near 
your body for voice calls or for wireless data transmission over a cellular 
network, keep iPhone at least 15 mm (5/8 inch) away from the body, and only 
use carrying cases, belt clips, or holders that do not have metal parts andthat 
maintain at least 15 mm (5/8 inch) separation between iPhone and the body. 
If you are still concerned about exposure to RF energy, you can further limit 
your exposure by limiting the amount of time using iPhone, since time is a 
factor in how much exposure a person receives, and by placing more distance 
between your body and iPhone, since exposure level drops off dramatically 
with distance. 












--- On Wed, 28/4/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: Computer Reactions
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, 28 April, 2010, 22:40















 
 



 


   
     
     
> Ive noticed this too, they still affect me but I just dont feel it as

> much maybe its the stimulating environment  



Hmmm, I've noticed that public places can be worse than being in

my "normal" places. For example, I was at a movie last week,

and usually I think of being in a movie theater as being a "safe"

place, but in this case I think I was surrounding by people who

all owned iPhones. :-(



Marc



   
     

   
   


 



 











     

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