HOW GREEN IS YOUR CORDLESS PHONE? RF RADIATION REVIEW



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HOW GREEN IS YOUR CORDLESS PHONE? RF RADIATION REVIEW WHAT DOES GREEN MEAN? The term green is the magic word of today and is being use ubiquitously with many products and processes for the indoor environment. But want does a green building actually mean and entail? Do we mean? Natural materials n-toxic materials Sustainable materials Energy efficiency Recycled materials Low emission materials Low carbon foot print Most of us are familiar with indoor environmental quality. But does that also include low EMF and RF environments? This presentation will provide an insight on how a small common household item can have a major impact on our electromagnetic environment inside our buildings. We will review some low emitting or green devices which are available. DECT TECHNOLOGY HAS FINALLY REACHED US SHORES Beginning last year, phones of the DECT 6.0 generation started flooding the US market. DECT is the abbreviation for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunication technology. In the last decade, only Europeans used this technology and were confronted with its headaches. The 2.4 GHz band has been used by the majority of cordless phones in the last five years. However, this band has become crowded with devices such as microwave ovens, wireless area networks (WLAN), Bluetooth, cordless phones and remote control devices. This has led to interference and performance issues so the manufacturers have moved to the 5.8GHz frequency band and the DECT 6.0 technology. The problem with the DECT phones is that the base station is permanently sending (radiating), 24 hours a day, no matter if the system is in use or not. Indoor environmental consultants have rallied against their use for decades. There were so many outcries that it had an impact. Major European manufacturers now offer environmental safer versions, with sleep mode or reduced output in stand by mode. Page 1 of 7

REGULATORY STANDARDS Regulatory maximum exposure limits are set by the FCC (Federal Communication Commission) for cellular providers and OSHA (Occupational Health and Safety Administration) for employee workplace safety. These regulatory exposure threshold limits are high and are solely based on the thermal heating effect of microwave radiation. However, many scientists and research publications have shown that other biological effects exist below the thermal threshold. The question the researchers and physicians are grappling with is if these effects have negative biological effects? Table 1 provides you with an overview of different international regulatory standards and recommended precautionary limits by different entities. Table 1: International Regulatory Threshold Limits, References and Guidelines Entity Power Density Regulatory FCC/ANSI USA (800-900 MHz) 579,000 nw/cm 2 Regulatory Italy, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria 10,000 nw/cm 2 Regulatory Switzerland 4,500 nw/cm 2 Recommendation Ecolog Hannover, Germany (3) 300 nw/cm 2 Recommendation Salzburg Resolution, Austria (0) 100 nw/cm 2 Recommendation STOA EU Parliament (1) 10 nw/cm 2 Average range in metropolitan areas 0.5 2 nw/cm 2 Background levels in residential areas 0.05-0.5 nw/cm 2 Necessary for cellular phone reception 0.0001 nw/cm 2 THE BIOINITIATIVE REPORT About a year ago, an international working group of scientists, researchers and public health policy professionals, The BioInitiative Working Group, has released its report on electromagnetic fields (EMF) and health. It raises serious concerns about the safety of existing public limits that regulate how much EMF is allowable from power lines, cell phones, and many other sources of EMF exposure in daily life. Public health expert and co-editor of the report, Dr. David Carpenter, Director, Institute for Health and the Environment at the University of Albany, New York asserts: "This report stands as a wake-up call that longterm exposure to some kinds of EMF may cause serious health effects. Good public health planning is needed now to prevent cancers and neurological diseases linked to exposure to power lines and Page 2 of 7

other sources of EMF. We need to educate people and our decision-makers that, business as usual, is unacceptable". The Working Group conducted a comprehensive meta analysis of existing research, and found that a significant number of studies have shown potential effects such as increased and altered cell proliferation, influences on hormones, heart, circulatory, and nervous systems. The Working Group recommends prudent avoidance of excessive EMF s. Table 2 outlines the suggested exposure guidelines. Table 2: BioInitiative Report Guideline Vales Fields Location Value EMF Homes and Schools <1 mg EMF Other Buildings <2 mg RF Outside <100 nw/cm² RF Inside <10 nw/cm² You can obtain a copy of the BioInitiative Report by downloading it from the following website www.bioinitiative.org. HISTORIC TIMELINE Let s have a brief look at the development of phone communication equipment and the current state of the industry. We started with the wired phone lines which are disappearing rapidly. This trend is very much supported by the service providers for cost and profit considerations. Communications devise during the author s childhood Rotary phone with wired phone lines Page 3 of 7

Analog cordless phone Digital Revolution Digital cordless phone Table 3 outlines the historical chronology of cordless phones, their technology, frequencies and radiation exposure effect. Table3: Cordless Phone Technologies, Frequencies and Radiation level Technology Frequency Emissions During Stand-by Wired DC Analog 400 MHz Digital 915 MHz ISM Band 2.4 GHz Yes/ ISM Band 5.8 GHz Yes/ DECT 6 1.9 GHz Yes The problem with many of the current cordless phones is the fact that the base station is sending signals (RF radiation) non-stop, 24 hours a day without being in use (stand-by mode). This effect raises the RF exposure to individuals in buildings significantly. MEASUREMENTS OF 4 DIFFERENT CORDLESS PHONES The author purchased four different types of cordless phones currently on the shelves of all major electronic warehouses. Random samples of different technology systems were selected. A spectrum analyzer (Rhode & Schwarz FSH3), a directional logarithmic periodic antenna (Schwarzbeck UKPL 9140) and a high frequency meter (Gigahertz HFW 35C) were used to conduct the testing. Measurements were conducted at about a 3 feet distance (1 meter) from the base station and the handheld devices with the unit in use and in stand-by mode. The following table identifies the technology system, frequencies and the radiation levels. Page 4 of 7

Table 4: Measurement Results of 4 Cordless Phones System Name/Model Frequency range Permanent transmission DECT 6.0 Panasonic KX-TG6311S 5.8 GHz FHSS Panasonic KX-TG4321B 5.8 GHz DSS Vtech CS5111-2 5.8 GHz analog GE 25922FE1-A Base: 1.9 GHz Handheld 1.9 GHz Base: 5.8 GHz Handheld: 5.8 GHZ Base: 0.9 GHz Handdeld: 5.8 GHz Base: 5.8 GHz Handheld 0.9 GHz Yes Yes Power density nw/cm² 50 20 2 20 The results show that the 5.8 GHz DSS and analog technologies power the base station off while in stand-by mode and create low exposures during use. Therefore, knowledge of the fields and technology systems are helpful in selecting a cordless phone to create low EMF environments, i.e. a greener building. Another Phone Measurement A different type of digital 2.4 GHz cordless phone was placed on a workstation and measurements were made at different distances from the base station with the phone not in use (stand-by mode). Table 5: Power Density Levels of a Cordless Phone Base Station Distance Power Density 1 foot 40,500 µw/cm 2 20 inches 14,600 µw/cm 2 3 feet 3,600 µw/cm 2 6.5 feet 910 µw/cm 2 Case Study A client is concerned about the installation of a new cellular base station to be erected on the roof of a recreation center across the street from their house. The author was asked to assess the home prior to the installation. Table 6 shows the testing results and their sources. Table 6: Measurement Results for Power Density in nw/cm 2 from different Sources Location 800-900 MHz Cellular Phone Band 1.8-1.9 GHz Cellular PCS Band 2.4 GHz cordless Phone Total Family room 0.1 nw/cm 2 0.1 nw/cm 2 493 nw/cm 2 493.2 The 2,4 GHz was the single source creating high RF radiation in the room. Page 5 of 7

GREEN RATINGS SYSTEMS Most of the current DECT 6 and 5.8 GHz phones carry the EPA Energy Star rating. Obviously, this rating is not related to RF emissions. The DECT manufacturers have created two kinds of RF reduction methods for their phones for the European market. Radiation Reduced units which power down but do not totally switch off while in stand-by mode (phone not in use) Low Radiation units which turn the base station off when the phone is not in use The types of phones were introduced to address customer concerns and consumer demand. The German Federal Department for Radiation Safety (Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz) and the Radiation Protection Commission (Strahlenschutzkommission) have the following recommendation criteria for Low Radiation labeled phones. Base station to power off or create a 100,000 fold reduction of transmission power during stand-by mode Demand selective transmission power adjustments for handheld unit Demand selective transmission power adjustments for base station Plug for headset on handheld unit Regulation of the transmission distance Listed below is the EMF/RF rating systems for phones proposed by the German indoor environmental associations. Wired phone without magnet in speaker (piezo electric technology) Regular wired phones! Analog cordless phones!! Digital phones which power off base station in stand-by mode!!! DECT phones which power off or provide 100,000 fold reduction at base station in stand-by mode!!!! DECT phones which power down but by a factor of less than 100,000!!!!! DECT phones which do not power down or turn off in stand-by mode Unfortunately, most indoor environmental consultants in the Untied Sated are not even aware of these EMF and RF issues. With this lack of awareness, manufactures have not been confronted with a demand to provide low RF DECT phones in the US. Page 6 of 7

CONCLUSION Our electromagnetic environment has significantly changed over the last decade. New technologies and the wireless world can expose us to unknown quantities of high frequency electromagnetic radiation. Small household items, such as cordless phones, can become a significant source of RF radiation in indoor environments. The IESO is currently drafting an EMF measurement standard to be published as an ANSI Standard. Therefore, it is important that indoor environmental professionals, IAQA members and the IAQ industry be aware, familiar and able to assist their customers on EMF/RF issues. A green building should also be a low EMF/RF building to provide a healthy habitat. Alternative low emission technology is available to replace higher emission devices. These parameters should be part of a green building specification and should be evaluated when buildingassociated illnesses are investigated. Peter Sierck, CIEC, CMC, CMRS Principal / Industrial Hygienist ET&T 5431 Avenida Encinas, Suite F Carlsbad, CA 98 Tel: 760-804-9400 PSierck@ETandT.com www.etandt.com Page 7 of 7