What is Non-Ionizing Radiation?
Non-ionizing radiation refers to low-energy radiation that does not have enough energy to ionize atoms or molecules. Common sources include radio waves, microwaves, and visible light.
Sources of Exposure
As technology advances, exposure to non-ionizing radiation has increased. Common sources include:
- Cell phones
- Wi-Fi networks
- Microwave ovens
Health Concerns
While non-ionizing radiation is generally considered safe, ongoing research is essential to understand its long-term effects on health, particularly in children.
