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Use a wired headset or speakerphone when on a call. For Bluetooth, keep it away from your body when not in use.

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Keep your phone at a distance during calls for safety. Prolonged close contact might have risks. 

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Avoid keeping phones in pockets. Use belt holsters to reduce potential risks and ensure safer storage. 

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In moving vehicles or distant from cell towers, limit phone usage to reduce exposure and ensure clear signals. 

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Minimize radiation exposure: Power down your phone when it's not in use. Safety first for prolonged health. 

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Choose corded landlines at home over wireless for safety. Traditional lines offer fewer radiation concerns. 

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Inside steel structures, limit phone use to decrease radiation exposure. Such environments can amplify risks. 

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Protect children: Keep mobiles away, particularly during sleep. Their developing bodies may be more vulnerable. 

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For those under 18, limit mobile phone use to emergencies. Protect their growing brains and health from potential risks. 

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Wait for the call to connect before putting the phone to your ear to minimize radiation exposure.