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Why cell phones should be turned off in hospitals

Posted Sep 7, 2007 at 12:02PM EST by QJ Staff

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Cell phone interference in hospitals - Image 1Ever wonder why cell phones are advised to be turned off inside the hospital? Basically, that unassuming piece of communications equipment can kill. Not by radiation (a different matter entirely), but by the interference it causes other hospital equipment. In the worst cases, the interference can cause hazardous situations.

A study in the University of Amsterdam found effects of cell phone interference in 26 different hospital equipment. Some 48 kinds of disruptions were found, more than a half of them hazardous. Although the research studied "worst-case" scenarios, it asserts that hospitals should restrict cell phone usage in areas where it won't affect equipment.

Some effects weren't alarming, like causing monitor displays to display some interference, but others were potentially dangerous. Some of the effects they found include inaccurate measure of blood pressure, a mechanical ventilator completely switching off and then restarting, syringe pumps totally shut down without warning and without setting off an alarm, and causing an external pacemaker to pulse incorrectly.

The research suggests that cell phones should be used about a meter away from medical equipments or hospital beds.

Via Web MD



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# greatAythamie 2007-09-07 13:19
Ah great! Thanks for explaining this.



now please explain why we should turn our cell phones off in airplanes??

Airplane equipment works on a totally other wave-length than mobile phones (test have been made in Discovery Channel's Mythbusters )

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# since cell do cause interference to almost everything,Guest 2007-09-07 16:51
it makes perfect sense, i never thought of that.

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# reGuest 2007-09-07 17:46
there's no scientific reason that they should, they're just being safe i guess

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# .Nerd 2007-09-08 08:19
no *****..i could have told you this when i was 10 years old..maybe not the exact interferences but the idea that interferences may occur is common sense in my opinion.

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# ummGuest 2007-09-08 12:35
they're scared a middle eastern cell phone will hijack the pilot's equipment and a guy wearing a turban will blow himself up +]

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