Microwave & RF

Ensuring Employee Safety and Health in RF Environments

Microwave & RF

Ensuring Employee Safety and Health in RF Environments

RadGreen presents a product line for continuous RF radiation monitoring and alerting across various bandwidths.
The product solutions are for both indoor and outdoor environments.
Connected devices facilitate centralized monitoring, alerts, data logging, and remote configuration across multiple locations.
Local devices provide immediate visual and auditory alerts without a communication network, which is ideal for internet security, and sensitive sectors.
RF monitors evaluate the immediate environment and compare it to regulatory limits.

Features

  • RF spectrum 100MHz to 11GHz (band selective)
  • RF continuous monitor
  • A stand-alone device
  • Systems types: Indoor, Outdoor, and Local
  • No maintenance
  • No periodic calibration
  • Easy installation

Benefits

  • Continues employee safety
  • Improve employee productivity
  • Employer peace of mind
  • Realtime and historical data to answer concerns

Monitoring vs. Measurement device

Use cases

Defect coax cable shielding

Defective coax connector

Broken Dummy Load or antenna

Faraday cage leakage

RF Rooms and Chambers

Turn RF ON in LAB by human mistake or by a software bug

Use Cases

Take Control of Humidity Levels

Take Control of Humidity Levels What is Humidity? Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air. The more water vapor, the higher the humidity will be. Therefore, high and low humidity levels can cause issues. First, high humidity can cause damage to the building’s foundation. Secondly, low humidity can increase illness.  Control your Humidity Levels  To create a healthy indoor environment, keep your humidity levels between 30-60%.(1) These levels help prevent mold outbreaks, as mold is an allergen that can cause allergic reactions. In fact, mold

Noise Pollution in the Office

Noise Pollution in the Office What is Noise Pollution  The traditional definition of noise is “unwanted or distributing sound”.1 Noise can affect our daily life more than you would think. One’s overall health could be affected by encountering noise pollution frequently. Noise pollution affects humans and other living organisms that have regular exposure to elevated sound levels and may be harmful. Studies have shown that there are direct links between noise and health.1 Some of the health effects of noise pollution include stress-related illness, high blood pressure, speech

Why Measure Noise?

Why Measure Noise? Noise Pollution Noise is everywhere and has more of an impact than one might think. The traditional definition of noise is “unwanted or distributing sound”.(1) Noise can impact us in multiple ways, such as affecting your concentration at work and causing health effects.  In the Office Being at work is when you want to be as productive and efficient as possible, but what happens when noise affects how you work? In your workplace, there will always be distracting sounds, such as telephones ringing, coworkers talking,

The Importance of Understanding Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

The Importance of Understanding Carbon Dioxide (CO2) What is Carbon Dioxide? Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a gas that makes up approximately 0.04% of the earth’s atmosphere (1). It is a colorless and odorless gas created as a by-product of combustions and chemical processes (2). CO2 is also a by-product of humans, every time we breathe out; we exhale CO2. It is an essential part of our metabolic system (3). CO2 also impacts health and productivity. Furthermore, the level of CO2 in the air is a good indication of

What Are tVOCs?

What Are tVOCs? What are Total Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)? Many VOCs are human-made chemicals used and produced in the manufacture of dyes or chemicals derived from adhesives, furniture, carpets, and detergents.(1) The compounds are vapors from those solvents. In fact, concentrations of VOCs are around ten times higher indoors than outdoors.(2) The indoor air quality is affected by VOCs and can have short and long-term health effects.  Why do we Measure VOCs? Therefore, measuring VOCs is important because they are more common around you in your home

The Effects Humidity has on the Workplace

The Effects Humidity has on the Workplace Humidity in the Workplace As an employee working in an office, thinking about the air quality will not be on the top of your mind, but it does affect whether you think about it or not. Humidity is a factor of air quality that can affect the comfort and well-being of your workplace. Since most people spend 90% of their time indoors, creating a healthy indoor environment is essential.(1) Health Effects from Humidity It’s important to have the right balance of

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