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Onyx Draco
I work at a TV station in which the broadcast tower itself is BUILT IN to the building. Could the radiation fromt he tower, the multitude of monitors i sit in front of for work, and the proximity of the dishes have an adverse effect on my baby?
Number One: I do not, nor have i ever smoked... I have asthma.. hell no.
Second... There is nothing wrong with asking people here... maybe some women with similar situations gan hear me out sooner than the docs here... it is not easy to get in to see a doc right away in this area.
of course I am going to ask my doc... I don';t need any of the "see your doc" stuff...
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I don't think there is enough research done on EMF from brodcast antennas/dishes and its effects on pregnancy. So I don't think ANYONE can really answer your question in any certainty or with the backing of scientific data. My gut instinct tells me continous long term exposure can't be good just because the nature of EMF. I won't worry about the monitors though.
I don't think there is enough research done on EMF from brodcast antennas/dishes and its effects on pregnancy. So I don't think ANYONE can really answer your question in any certainty or with the backing of scientific data. My gut instinct tells me continous long term exposure can't be good just because the nature of EMF. I won't worry about the monitors though.
New mothers !! I need your help please !!?

Silly Mous
I am a business student, I have been assigned a project to market a new product and I need to âtest the conceptâ
I am proposing a child/baby (under 5yrs old) monitor. A small devise that is attached to the childâs clothes and a parent would have a second remote device that would allow a parent to monitor the child while they are away from home (up to 1 mile). Options would allow a parent to push a button on a small hand held devise that would allow them to hear the child, detect movement (a general floor layout of your home) and location-GPS. Other possible options would be a heart or breathing monitors.
Allowing a parent, piece of mind and security, knowing that their child is safe.
Is this a product you would purchase?
What other features would you add or remove?
Thank you for your help!!
What if the product didn't have a 1 mile distance and used wifi or a cell phone signal ....and no it would not be harmful to a child
This product is something to protect against things like sids, by monitoring breathing. The sound function is not necessarily for monitoring the child but maybe the child's environment,say nanny or day care.
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Essentially you're describing a device like the one parents can put in a teens car or the local cops put on house arrest losers. Generates telemetry and a delta location roughly every two minutes via GPRS sensors outside the home and RFID ones inside, or sattelite (though this would likely be prohibitively expensive). Basically a good idea if it's especially hard to disable and remove by the child or a third party. Somewhere like Mexico City or the Phillipines with high incidents of kidnap for ransome, this could be a popular item in areas like that. My main concerns are as follows : Does this generate any harmful emf waves ? The answer will invevitably be yes and this is starting to become a big concern in LA which pretty much means the rest of the country will start worrying about it in a year or two. All the same, microwaving my childs chromosomes vs kidnapping is a tough choice. Is it obtrusive ? Is my toddler gonna look like a thug sporting his house arrest anklet ? Lastly, so now we have a clear signal to the abducted child, it's headed south on I-5 straight for the border, how is your company going to make sure the law enforcement agencies also have access to this telemetry in real time and that they will use it and respond to it, but only when I want them to because I really don't want them to know that I ran in to drop off videos at the porn hut before dropping them off at day care. Probably best to use some of the early failures and problems Lo-Jack devices faced in their infancy and how they got law enforcement on board. Am I being too technical for something that's just a concept ?
Essentially you're describing a device like the one parents can put in a teens car or the local cops put on house arrest losers. Generates telemetry and a delta location roughly every two minutes via GPRS sensors outside the home and RFID ones inside, or sattelite (though this would likely be prohibitively expensive). Basically a good idea if it's especially hard to disable and remove by the child or a third party. Somewhere like Mexico City or the Phillipines with high incidents of kidnap for ransome, this could be a popular item in areas like that. My main concerns are as follows : Does this generate any harmful emf waves ? The answer will invevitably be yes and this is starting to become a big concern in LA which pretty much means the rest of the country will start worrying about it in a year or two. All the same, microwaving my childs chromosomes vs kidnapping is a tough choice. Is it obtrusive ? Is my toddler gonna look like a thug sporting his house arrest anklet ? Lastly, so now we have a clear signal to the abducted child, it's headed south on I-5 straight for the border, how is your company going to make sure the law enforcement agencies also have access to this telemetry in real time and that they will use it and respond to it, but only when I want them to because I really don't want them to know that I ran in to drop off videos at the porn hut before dropping them off at day care. Probably best to use some of the early failures and problems Lo-Jack devices faced in their infancy and how they got law enforcement on board. Am I being too technical for something that's just a concept ?
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