FIND YOUR MOBILE PHONE'S SAR...
SAR (specific absorption rate)is an indication of the amount of ra diation that is absorbed into a head whilst using a cellular phone, the higher the SAR rating the more radiation that is absorbed into the head.
A SAR value is a measure of the maximum energy absorbed by a unit of mass of exposed tissue of a person using a mobile phone, over a given time or more simply the power absorbed per unit mass. SAR values are usually expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg) in either 1g or 10g of tissue.
SAR LIMITS IN EUROPE,AUSTRALIA & U.S.A.
Region / Country | -- Reference to -- SAR measuremant protocol | Reference to SAR limit | Limit |
Europe | European Specification ES 59005 (1998) | ICNIRP Guidelines 1998 (ICNIRP 1998) | 2.0 W/Kg in 10g of tissue |
Australia | Australian Communications Authority (ACA) Standard (ACA RS 1999) | Australian Standard AS/NZS 2772.1 | 1.6 W/Kg in 1g of tissue |
US | Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Guidelines (FCC 1997) | American Standard ANSI C95.1 (ANSI 1992) | 1.6 W/Kg in 1g of tissue |
HOW SAFE ARE MOBILE PHONES? There is concern at the moment over the use of cellular phones and their possible health implications. All the research is inconclusive so the bottom line is, cellular phones may be a potential health hazard.
TO SEE THE SAR VALUES IN EVERY MOBILE PHONE IN EUROPE OR IN USA click here
Additional information can be found on the Websites of the World Health Organization (click here) or Company (click here)
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