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why are cellphones prohibited in hospitals? in gasoline stations?

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Answered by paroshnee18
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Mobile phones are widely used, but their use is still restricted in certain places including petrol stations, some areas in hospitals, and aircraft.The most important concern with mobile phones is interference with sensitive medical equipment. alarms were triggered and electrocardiograph recordings needed to be repeated. Effects on pacemakers, such as disruption to the atrial sensing circuitry or ventricular inhibition, can occur, but only when the patient holds their phone against the chest rather than the ear, and the effects stop once the phone is removed.

EM waves coming out of mobile phones are not powerful enough to ignite gasoline nor do they cause static.

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