Daniel Reyes

Radiation in Daily Life

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“Radiation in Daily Life” explores the often-overlooked radiation we encounter daily from electronic devices and building materials.
It highlights how our modern reliance on technology and specific construction choices can lead to constant exposure to electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation and ionizing radiation.
The book emphasizes that while radiation is a natural phenomenon, understanding its sources and potential risks empowers us to make informed decisions for a healthier environment.

For instance, did you know that some granite countertops can emit ionizing radiation, or that the intensity of EMF radiation decreases rapidly with distance, following the inverse square law?

The book starts by laying a foundation of understanding with the basics of radiation and radioactivity.
It then progresses into detailed discussions about EMF radiation from devices like smartphones and Wi-Fi routers, as well as ionizing radiation from materials like certain tiles.
Finally, it addresses the potential biological effects of chronic low-level exposure.

By connecting physics, biology, environmental science, and electronics, the book provides a balanced assessment, avoiding alarmism while providing practical strategies for reducing radiation exposure at home and in the workplace.
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152 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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