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Posted By: fostertomBTW DECT is the strongest source of such radiation by a factor of ten or something - have wired phones.
Posted By: djhit's not just a question of enough sockets
Posted By: djhWhat's your source for this particular 'fact', Tom? Given that DECT phones operate pretty close to one of the mobile bands but at a quarter of the power.e.g. http://www.tetrawatch.net/media/bfs_dect.pdf
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryIf you use table lamps or reading lights or mood lamps or what ever consider having 5A sockets for lamps wired back to a wall switch by the door so that as you walk out of the room you can switch off all the lamps at once.
Posted By: fostertome.g. http://www.tetrawatch.net/media/bfs_dect.pdf
Posted By: djhthey say the principal biological effect is heating, so if your ears get warm put the phone down for a bitThe industry has mainstreamed the idea that brain tissue microwave-heating is the sole criterion for biological damage from phone radiation - because it's easy to comply with safety standards for that - almost the only criterion that's regulated.
Posted By: djhSo you believe official sources as long as they agree with your pre-formed opinion and then disregard them when they disagree?What do you prefer Dave - automatically believe 'official sources'?
Posted By: HoveTomI’d also like to wire in some motion sensor night lights for night time loo visits without waking the whole house up. I see I can easily buy inexpensive plug in or battery powered ones I stick to the wall which would be perfect for a retrofit but would feel like a bit of a fail if I’ve just had the whole house rewired.
Posted By: HoveTomI’d also like to wire in some motion sensor night lights for night time loo visits without waking the whole house up.
Does anyone know of any mains powered ones I could point my electrician in the direction of?
Posted By: djhOne question in my mind is whether any power or wiring at all is needed at switch locations.I would not want to rely on batteries (also worse for environment?). So a single power cable would be my minimum requirement.
Posted By: borpinI would not want to rely on batteries