What amount of radiofrequency (RF) exposure is considered safe?
Exposure to RF energy at levels below the regulatory limits is considered to be safe. These limits are based on the lowest exposure level at which the potential harmful effects to humans could occur. Safety factors are then incorporated to arrive at recommended exposure levels for protection of the general public.
Related Questions
- Why do some countries have more stringent radiofrequency (RF) exposure standards? Are individuals in those countries receiving a greater level of protection?
- Why did Canada develop its own radiofrequency (RF) exposure guideline rather than adopt an existing international standard?
- What amount of radiofrequency (RF) exposure is considered safe?