Consumer · Originally reported by bgr.com

This New Wearable Tech Program Might Save Lives During The Next Global Heatwave

This New Wearable Tech Program Might Save Lives During The Next Global Heatwave
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A new wearable technology program is being developed to help protect people during dangerous heat events, according to a recent report. While the life-saving potential of heat monitoring devices is promising, health-conscious parents should be aware that any wearable tech adds to their family's overall electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure.

What This Means for EMF-Aware Families

Wearable devices typically use Bluetooth and sometimes cellular connectivity to transmit health data, which means they emit radiofrequency radiation throughout the day. For families already concerned about EMF exposure from smartphones, WiFi routers, and nearby cell towers, adding another wireless device to the mix requires careful consideration of the risk-benefit equation.

The key question becomes: when does the health benefit outweigh the EMF exposure? For elderly family members or those with heat sensitivity conditions, a heat-monitoring wearable during dangerous summer months could genuinely be life-saving. However, for most healthy individuals, traditional heat safety measures—staying hydrated, seeking shade, and limiting outdoor activity during peak heat—may be equally effective without the additional EMF burden.

Reducing EMF While Staying Safe

If you decide a heat-monitoring wearable makes sense for your family, consider limiting wear time to only the hottest parts of the day or during outdoor activities. Many devices allow you to disable constant connectivity features, reducing EMF emissions while still collecting data. Just as with other EMF concerns around the home—whether you're researching EMF shielding paint for your bedroom or trying to separate fact from fiction in common 5G myths—the principle of minimizing unnecessary exposure while maintaining important safety measures applies here too.

Remember that distance is your friend when it comes to EMF exposure. If using a wearable, consider devices worn on the ankle rather than the wrist, keeping the transmitter farther from vital organs and the brain. As always, stay informed about new technology, weigh the genuine health benefits against potential risks, and make choices that align with your family's specific needs and values.

Originally reported by bgr.com

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