
microwave exposure
Microwave exposure refers to being near devices that emit microwave radiation, a type of electromagnetic wave used in communication, cooking, and radar. While microwave ovens use microwave energy to heat food, they are designed with safety measures to prevent radiation leakage. Normal exposure from everyday devices like cell phones and Wi-Fi is generally very low and considered safe by health authorities. Concerns about health impacts are ongoing, but current evidence suggests that typical, regulated microwave exposure does not cause harm. It's important to follow safety guidelines and keep a reasonable distance from high-power microwave sources when in use.