Preventive measures should be taken for people who are sensitive to electromagnetic radiation.
1. Don't let electrical appliances pile up in the bedroom.
Do not place household appliances too centrally or frequently use them together, especially televisions, computers, and refrigerators, in the bedroom to avoid exposing yourself to the danger of excessive radiation.
2. Do not let children linger behind the computer.
The placement of the computer is very important. Try not to face the back of the screen towards someone, as the computer radiates the strongest from the back, followed by the left and right sides, while the front of the screen radiates the weakest.
3. Absorb electromagnetic waves with water.
Maintain a good working environment indoors, such as comfortable temperature and clean air. Because water is the best medium for absorbing electromagnetic waves, you can put more bottles of water around computers and televisions. However, it must be in plastic or glass bottles, and metal cups must not be used to hold water.
4. Reduce standby of household appliances.
When electrical appliances are temporarily suspended, it is best not to keep them in standby mode for a long time, as weak electromagnetic fields can be generated at this time, and radiation accumulation can also occur for a long time.
5. Wash your face and hands in a timely manner.
There is a large amount of static electricity on the surface of computer and TV screens, and the accumulated dust can transfer to the exposed areas of the face and hands. Over time, it is easy to develop rashes, pigmentation, and in severe cases, even skin lesions. Therefore, it is important to wash your face and hands promptly after use.
6. Supplement nutrition.
Encourage children to eat more carrots, cabbage, bean sprouts, tofu, red dates, tomatoes, seaweed, oranges, as well as milk, eggs, animal liver, lean meat and other foods to supplement the body with vitamin A and protein. You can also drink more tea, as active substances such as tea polyphenols in tea are beneficial for absorbing and resisting radioactive substances.
