The way to Protect Against 5G

The way to Protect Against 5G

Next-generation wireless technologies are set to enter the market. As 5G technology begins to appear it will be a sign of the need to protect on every level of the environment. Fortunately, businesses can start by taking action today to protect themselves. This article outlines the need for EMF shielding technologies and radiation protection chips.

Protection chips against radiation
Protection against radiation chips are available for laptops, mobile phones, smart TVs, and monitors. The chips were developed using certified technology to limit harmful 5G radiation from these devices. It is important that mobile phones be kept at least five feet away from your body when they are not being used to avoid radiation exposure.

The Dutch Authority for radiological safety and nuclear protection, ANVS, recently issued an advisory on the subject. Its investigation had uncovered 10 products that contain radioactive material. ANVS warned that the products may pose health hazards. However, the World Health Organisation has said that 5G mobile networks are safe to use, because they utilize non-ionizing radio waves, which don't harm DNA.


Ultra Armor(TM) EMF shielding technology
Ultra Armor(tm) EMF Shielding Technology is developed by a lab that also produces shielding equipment for the military. Its unique combination of metal alloys as well as materials effectively blocks EMF radiation up to 90 GHz. This means that ultra Armor(tm) EMF protection will ensure your safety from harmful 5G radiofrequency emissions.

Proteck'd EMF Clothing  is planning to deploy as many as 12,000 satellites to the Starlink relay networks. The satellites are designed to provide high-speed internet and other communication services. The company is worried that Chinese companies are creating networks that may compromise the security of their satellites. The company claims that the changes will be minor however, they will require new handsets. The new phones could be incompatible with existing handsets and may drain battery life.

Moreover, these companies' online businesses depend on the 12 GHz spectrum. At present, the company owns 2,400 Starlink satellites orbiting the earth and has more than 400,000 subscribers across the globe. The company is concerned about 5G's potential impact on the satellite internet service it offers and has advised its customers to oppose the FCC's decision. More than 70,000 customers have posted comments on the FCC website to safeguard their satellite internet services.