Warning Your cell phone can kill you

Warning Your cell phone can kill you

Technology is everywhere, smartphone, laptop or desktop are inevitable nowadays, facilitating our jobs, but also seriously threatening our health. The use of these technology devices causes neck pain, headaches, eye rashes, and promotes sedentary life. But other than these experts claim that mobile phones, tablets, or even devices [...]

The use of these technology devices causes neck pain, headaches, eye rashes, and promotes sedentary life. In addition to these experts, however, they claim that mobile phones, tablets, or other technological devices can emit toxic smoke.

That means that your cell phone you keep with you all day can slowly poison you. But where does this toxic poison come from? The battery. Cell phones and other technology devices use batteries with the Litium ions. According to data, these batteries are used by 2 billion consumers annually. University researchers concerning defence issues in China performed an experiment that heated 20,000 batteries with Litium ions in an explosion centre. As they carried out this experiment, they noted that these heated devices released gases such as softness, ethic cyanid, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide. These gases cause eye irritation, skin and noses. And the worst, these gases could kill you, Dr. Jie Sun, the leader of this study and professor of the NBC Institute.

So your cell phone alarm is one of the times when it releases the Litium.

According to researchers, this is true even when the battery has been damaged or when you use a consumed charger. On the other hand, experts advise you to guard against the battery explosion in cases where it gets too hot, as in the case of Samsung Galaxy Notte 7, earlier this year. Even if your cell phone's battery works very well, it can be heated in other circumstances, if you leave it in the sun with a bag that does not allow ventilation, in a car when the temperature is high, or even long - term use.

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