Minimize your exposure to radiation in cars

Share Article

As we journey through the information age, the convenience of technology has become inseparable from our daily lives – think about it – do you think you could go a day without technology? Unfortunately, this convenience often comes with hidden costs, one of which is radiation exposure. You may not realize it, but even during your daily commute, you could be exposed to low levels of radiation. In this blog post, we delve into the potential dangers of radiation in cars, why it matters, and what you can do to minimize your exposure.

Cars, like many modern environments, emit a certain amount of electromagnetic radiation, which can come from various sources including the car’s electrical system, in-car wireless technologies, and the sun’s rays that penetrate through the windows. It is important to note that prolonged exposure over time could potentially have harmful effects on our health. It also depends on what kind of car you operate (EVs, Hybrid, Regular).

Research suggests that chronic exposure to low levels of radiation can lead to a variety of health issues, ranging from fatigue and headaches, to more serious conditions like neurological disorders and cancer. While these risks are not fully understood and the research is ongoing, it’s worth taking precautions to protect ourselves and our loved ones.

So, how can you minimize your exposure to radiation in cars?

    1. Limit Usage of Wireless Devices: Many cars come equipped with Bluetooth and WiFi capabilities. While these features provide convenience, they also emit radiation. Try to limit your usage of these technologies during your commute.
    2. Opt for Wired Connections: Where possible, opt for wired connections for your devices. Not only does this help to reduce radiation, but it also tends to offer more reliable connections.
    3. Use Radiation Shields: There are products available on the market, such as neutralizing devices (Try the Aires Defender Automotive for universal protection from electromagnetic radiation pollution originating in devices found in and around a typical car), that can be placed on electronic devices or even lined on car windows to reduce the amount of radiation exposure.
    4. Regular Breaks During Long Journeys: If you often embark on long car journeys, take regular breaks. This helps to reduce the continuous exposure to radiation.
    5. Keep Distance from Sources: If your car has a built-in navigation or infotainment system, try to maintain some distance from it. Radiation levels decrease significantly with distance.
    6. Use Sun Protection: Solar radiation is a significant source of radiation in cars. Applying a UV-protective film to your car’s windows can help reduce exposure to these harmful rays.
    7. Maintain Your Car: A well-maintained car has less electrical leakage, which can contribute to reduced radiation levels.
    8. Fewer devices installed: Go for cars with fewer devices installed. It may seem old-fashioned, but it’s simple: more devices mean more radiation. Go for the basic music system, and reduce your GPS use if you know your way around. Built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth inside cars emit radio frequency radiation even if you disable them—unless you completely disconnect the devices from your car.

In conclusion, while the risk of radiation exposure in cars is generally low, it’s still worthwhile to take steps to minimize it. By adopting a few simple habits and making small changes, you can enjoy a safer, healthier commute. Remember, when it comes to radiation, it’s always better to err on the side of caution. Drive safe, stay healthy! If you’d like to learn more about how EMF radiation can vary between cars, especially EVs, read more here.

You Might Also Like

Home
Current Events

How Can We Protect the Anxious Generation?

Who is “The Anxious Generation”? Jonathan Haidt coined the phrase “The Anxious Generation” to describe the adolescents facing a troubling rise in mental health issues.

emf and athletic performance
EMF 101

How EMF Radiation Impacts Athletic Performance

As an athlete, you’ve probably analyzed several aspects of your life and routine to optimize your performance. You may have started a regimented diet to eat more macro- and micro-nutrients to energize your body on and off the field. You may have taken more supplements or reduced your intake of alcohol to make sure you’re more hydrated. You may have taken ice baths to improve muscle inflammation and help with recovery.

However, you may be ignoring an aspect of your routine that inadvertently affects your performance — something more nefarious and hidden than you realize: EMF radiation.

Insights from Leading Experts Shaping the EMF Space - airestech
Current Events

Insights from Leading Experts Shaping the EMF Space

Discover the evolving landscape of EMF radiation through insights from key professionals shaping the field. Renowned health expert Ben Greenfield, best-selling author Tim Ferriss, Swedish scientist Olle Johansson, Harvard professor David Sinclair, EMF expert Daniel DeBaun and epidemiologist Devra Davis urges more research on EMF’s health effects, including the risks of 5G technology. Explore the valuable insights from these thought leaders driving awareness in the EMF radiation space.

Ben Greenfield | Health Expert + Aires Advocate - airestech
Digital Wellness

Ben Greenfield | Health Expert + Aires Advocate

Ben Greenfield is a health and fitness expert who has often discussed how EMF play a role in your total well-being. Learn more about him, his thoughts on EMF, and why he uses Aires.