Impact of having a WiFi router in your bedroom
Tom Blanchard
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Tom Blanchard -
Tom Blanchard -
Hello,
I have consulted your forum several times and it has been very helpful. Not finding a truly convincing answer to my question, I turn to you.
I have a MacBook and a Freebox in my room, but the purpose of a laptop is to be able to use it in bed as well as at a desk, so I opted for a WiFi base station like the AirPort Express (see the link below): http://www.maconline.com.au/catalog/images/airportexpress.jpg
I connected it to my FreeBox and it emits signals that allow me to connect to the Internet.
But here is my question, since this base station is located just a few meters from my bed, could it have consequences on my health? Headaches, fatigue...
Thank you for providing me with an answer knowledgeably, as many articles make assertions without really knowing what they are talking about.
See you soon and thanks, Tom Blanchard
I have consulted your forum several times and it has been very helpful. Not finding a truly convincing answer to my question, I turn to you.
I have a MacBook and a Freebox in my room, but the purpose of a laptop is to be able to use it in bed as well as at a desk, so I opted for a WiFi base station like the AirPort Express (see the link below): http://www.maconline.com.au/catalog/images/airportexpress.jpg
I connected it to my FreeBox and it emits signals that allow me to connect to the Internet.
But here is my question, since this base station is located just a few meters from my bed, could it have consequences on my health? Headaches, fatigue...
Thank you for providing me with an answer knowledgeably, as many articles make assertions without really knowing what they are talking about.
See you soon and thanks, Tom Blanchard
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