8 Places You Should Never Keep Your Phone
In your pocket
Keeping
your phone in your pocket seems logical, but you could be doing more
harm than good. According to Dr Lilly Friedman, this is actually the
worst place to store your phone. “When phones are on, connected to a
wireless network, and placed in a pocket, the radiation is two to seven
times higher than if it were placed in a purse or holster,” she says.
There is a correlation between radiation from a mobile phone and tumour
growth, she adds. Plus, radiation can change the structure of DNA and
affect male fertility, according to Dr Friedman. The World Health
Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer also found
that mobile phone radiation is additionally carcinogenic to humans.
Merely sitting on your phone could cause health issues such as
sciatica or back problems.
In your bra
Some research
and case studies show that keeping your phone in your bra could be
linked to breast cancer due to the radiations and vibrations from the
phone. That said, there is not enough evidence to establish a definite
relationship between the two. Still, keeping your phone in your bra,
especially a sports bra, is a bad idea due to the skin-irritating
bacteria it could harbour, Muscle & Fitness reports.
In your bed or under your pillow
Sleeping
with your phone is a bad idea for a few reasons. First, keeping your
phone under your pillow could build up heat and present a potential fire
hazard, especially if your phone is charging or has a defect. It’s also
known that the LED light from phone screens can disrupt melatonin
production and circadian rhythms, hurting your sleep quality, according
to the National Sleep Foundation. And, of course, there’s also radiation
to consider. The amounts of radio frequency radiation mobile phones
give off are the same ones emitted from microwaves. There is also
concern about the safety of mobile phone use with respect to cancer and
brain tumours, per the American Cancer Society.
Plugged in
Keeping
your phone plugged in when it has a full battery causes damage to the
battery itself, according to pcmag.com. It’s not that your phone
‘overloads’ with power, but heat build-ups from stacking things on top
of your phone or keeping it under your pillow, making your phone hotter
and damaging your battery.
Close to your face
Keeping
your phone close to your face means bacteria transfers to and from your
phone, making your skin and phone dirtier. This combination leads to
more acne, skin irritation and even wrinkles, according to Allure. Try
using ear pods instead to keep the surface of your phone at a distance
from your face.
In your glovebox
Extreme
temperatures are the worst conditions for your phone. So keeping your
device in your car’s glovebox during the extremely hot or cold months of
the year could lead to problems. According to Time, excess heat can
cause everything from data loss or corruption to battery leakage. The
cold weather presents just as many issues for your device. In cold
temperatures, many smartphones shut off, have display problems,
shortened battery life and in rare cases screen shattering.
On your beach towel
Notice
a theme here? The extreme sun and heat at the beach is a recipe for
phone disaster. Protect your device after you finish taking beautiful
beach pictures. Hot and sunny conditions could, again, cause your phone
to overheat – and getting sand in your phone won’t help either.
Anywhere in the bathroom
Although
phones could arguably be the new newspaper, it’s not a good idea
to take yours into the bathroom. Even if you keep your device on a
counter or away from the toilet, anything within a metre of a flushing
toilet could mean bacteria or viruses in the air end up on your phone,
according to a study published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology.
“The detection of bacteria and viruses falling out onto surfaces in
bathrooms after flushing indicated that they remain airborne long enough
to settle on surfaces throughout the bathroom,” wrote the study
authors.
Source: RD.com
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