Question
Every day in front of the computer, does computer radiation affect newborns?
Answer
When operating a computer, it emits electromagnetic radiation around it, including X-rays, ultraviolet light, infrared rays, and high-frequency, medium-frequency, low-frequency electromagnetic fields, as well as static fields. However, the intensity of their emissions is very weak, far below the recommended values of the current national and international health standards. Whether it’s adults or newborns, these radiations have little effect on health, but it is still recommended to enhance radiation protection measures as much as possible and keep children away from computers and other electronic devices. The radiation from televisions and other electronic devices should also be noted, especially microwave ovens. To ensure the child’s health, it is suggested to limit the use of computers and televisions and place the main unit one meter away from yourself to reduce the impact of radiation. The monitor should be turned off when not in use to further reduce radiation.