Check your microwave
> > When was the last time you checked your microwave for
> radiation
>
> > leakage? Yes, I did say radiation leakage, because any
> microwave can
>
> > start leaking radiation any time, for whatever reasons.
> And such a
>
> > leakage is hazardous to humans and pets in the
> house.
>
> > You don't need to call in experts or to send your
> microwave to the
>
> > dealer's workshop for a leakage test. That's
> time consuming,
>
> > inconvenient and costly. Here's how you can test
> your microwave for
>
> > radiation leakage, right in your own house, at no cost.
> Just follow
>
> > these simple steps:
>
> > 1. Switch-off and unplug the microwave from the
> electrical socket.
>
> > 2. Place your mobile phone inside the microwave and
> shut the door.
>
> > 3. Using another mobile phone, dial the phone
> that's inside the microwave.
>
> > 4. If the outside phone says "the number you
> are dialing is not
>
> > reachable, or is out of coverage area, or is switched
> off; then your
>
> > microwave is safe.
>
> > 5. But if the phone inside the microwave lights up
> and rings, your
>
> > microwave is leaking radiation. Just throw away the
> damn thing and get
>
> > a new one. (Believe me, the medical treatment of the
> side-effects of
>
> > radiation leaks is costlier than the price of maybe 10
> new
>
> > microwaves.)
>
> > Remember, just because the door of your microwave
> appears to shut
>
> > properly does not conclusively mean that it is not
> leaking radiation.
>
> > Stay safe, and test your microwave regularly at
> frequent intervals;
>
> > the frequency of testing depending on the extent of
> usage, and you are
>
> > the best judge of that.
>
> > PLEASE SHARE THIS INVALUABLE INFORMATION WITH ALL YOUR
> FRIENDS & RELATIVES
>
think of them as Sand paper.
They Scratch & hurt you,
but in the end you are polished and they are finished. ''
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