MICROWAVE OVEN SURVEY MANUAL
Authors not listed · 1972
Government agencies recognized microwave oven radiation risks serious enough to warrant systematic safety monitoring in 1972.
Plain English Summary
This 1972 technical manual provided guidance for surveying microwave oven safety and radiation leakage. The document established protocols for measuring microwave emissions from ovens to protect public health. It represents early recognition that microwave appliances required systematic safety monitoring.
Why This Matters
This 1972 survey manual marks a pivotal moment when government health agencies first acknowledged that microwave ovens posed potential radiation risks requiring systematic monitoring. The very existence of this document reveals that authorities understood microwave leakage was a real concern, not just theoretical. What's striking is how this early recognition of microwave hazards contrasts with today's casual dismissal of similar frequencies from wireless devices. The same 2.45 GHz frequency that prompted such careful monitoring in kitchen appliances now bathes us constantly through WiFi routers, which operate at identical frequencies but receive far less regulatory scrutiny. This historical perspective shows we once took microwave radiation seriously enough to develop comprehensive safety protocols.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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@article{microwave_oven_survey_manual_g4245,
author = {Unknown},
title = {MICROWAVE OVEN SURVEY MANUAL},
year = {1972},
}