Working Principle of Patrol Robots
Patrol robots primarily operate through sensors, cameras, and wireless communication technology. These components generate weak electromagnetic waves during operation, but the radiation levels are extremely low, far below those of everyday household appliances such as mobile phones or microwave ovens. Safety is considered in the robot's design to ensure radiation remains within reasonable limits.
Effects of Radiation on the Human Body
The radiation from patrol robots is non-ionizing radiation and will not damage human cell structure. Studies on long-term exposure to low-intensity electromagnetic waves have shown that its effects are negligible. As long as an appropriate distance is maintained, there is no need to worry about health issues.
How to Use Patrol Robots Safely
Maintain Distance: Avoid prolonged close contact with the robot.
Regular Inspection: Ensure the equipment is operating normally to prevent malfunctions that could lead to abnormal radiation.
Proper Placement: Arrange the robot appropriately in the work environment to reduce unnecessary radiation exposure.
