Will the use of ElectroDOT on TETRA terminals help mitigate the impact of radio frequency emissions on users?
From time to time a number of different products come onto the market making various claims about providing protection against radio-frequency or electrical emissions. All the terminals and equipment manufactured and supplied by members of the TETRA Industry Group comply with international guidelines that are fully supported by robust and rigorous scientific research and endorsed by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The members of the group do not therefore endorse the use of ElectroDOT or similar products. ElectroDOT claims to combat ‘electro-pollution’ by adjusting the ‘vibes’ or emissions from electrical equipment. To the best of our knowledge there has been no independent scientific or health study to review these claims. Expert advice suggests that the alleged health effects that the product seeks to negate are not recognised by science and that the way the device operates does not seem to be based on the laws of physics.