TraceTogether tokens are small, Bluetooth-powered devices that are used in Singapore to track the spread of COVID-19. The tokens emit low levels of radio frequency (RF) radiation, which has raised concerns among some people about potential health risks.
In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide to the radiation from TraceTogether tokens, covering the following topics:
RF radiation is a type of non-ionizing radiation that is emitted by all wireless devices, including cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, and Bluetooth devices. RF radiation is a form of electromagnetic radiation, which is a type of energy that is emitted by all objects with a temperature above absolute zero.
According to the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the radiation emitted by TraceTogether tokens is well below the international safety limits. The tokens emit a maximum power of 1 milliwatt (mW), which is about 1,000 times less than the power emitted by a cell phone.
The following table shows the radiation levels emitted by TraceTogether tokens compared to other common wireless devices:
Device | Radiation Level (mW) |
---|---|
TraceTogether token | 1 |
Cell phone | 1,000 |
Wi-Fi router | 100 |
Bluetooth device | 10 |
The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) has set safety limits for RF radiation exposure. These limits are based on extensive scientific research and are designed to protect people from any potential health risks.
The radiation emitted by TraceTogether tokens is well below the ICNIRP safety limits. Therefore, the tokens are considered to be safe for use.
There is no conclusive evidence that RF radiation from wireless devices causes any adverse health effects. However, some people have reported experiencing symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, and skin irritation after exposure to RF radiation.
These symptoms are often referred to as "electromagnetic hypersensitivity" (EHS). However, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of EHS.
TraceTogether tokens play an important role in helping to track the spread of COVID-19. The tokens help to identify people who have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus. This information can then be used to contact and test those people, which can help to prevent the further spread of the virus.
If you are concerned about your exposure to RF radiation from TraceTogether tokens, there are a few things you can do to reduce your exposure:
The radiation from TraceTogether tokens is well below the international safety limits. Therefore, the tokens are considered to be safe for use. However, if you are concerned about your exposure to RF radiation, there are a number of things you can do to reduce your exposure.
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