keep it in a tight pocket or in purse duuuh eas as that!
It mainly depends on the type of phone you have, but it is not dangerous.
don't put the phone in upper pocket keep distance while charging and use the phone from the left ear
It is generally safe to use smartphones with pacemakers, but it is recommended to keep the phone at least 6 inches away from the pacemaker to avoid any interference.
So they can keep in touch with there parents so they know they are safe
They want to keep the kids safe as cell phone usage distracts drivers.
The Jitterbug is an award winning cell phone for seniors that helps keep you connected, safe, and healthy. It is as simple as using a cell phone with large keys.
Yes, it is generally safe to use a cell phone with a pacemaker. However, it is recommended to keep the phone at least 6 inches away from the pacemaker to avoid any potential interference.
Yes, as long as you don't touch the copper on the battery, which has to interface with the copper on the inside of the phone. Just handle it by its sides --- and keep away from the copper.
Yes, it is generally safe to use a cell phone with a pacemaker. However, it is recommended to keep the phone at least 6 inches away from the pacemaker to avoid any potential interference.
A sticky pad is a removable washable device that one can place on a car dashboard to keep their mobile phone slipping while they drive. This is ideal because if a phone is in place, the less chance there is of the driver getting distracted with fumbling for their mobile phone.
keep safe from changes
no it can`t be safe