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Anti-radiation products from Cogent EMR

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FORMER MISS WORLD Ms. Yuktaa Mookhey at the launch of Cogent EMR products in the Capital on Monday - Ramesh Sharma

New Delhi , June 26

Here's some good news for those who think that mobile phones emit harmful radiation. Cogent EMR Solutions today launched a range of products aimed at containing and removing the radiation.

"Electromagnetic radiation is a great cause for concern as it is rampant in our lives today. Due to lack of laws and regulations in India there is no governing body that takes responsibility of this issue and determines the safety limits of radiation. We have realised this threat and through a range of consumer friendly products aim to contain and remove this harmful radiation from our society," said a press release from Cogent EMR.

The range of products includes e-Safe mobile hands-free that is lined specially with radiation seals and e-safe mobile chip.

The company has also launched products for containing radiation from other electromagnetic sources.

For instance, an e-Safe apron has been launched that is useful while using microwave ovens and e-Safe paint, an acrylic paint that contains special materials to stop radiation and e-Safe Shirts that can be worn by people who have to work in radiation hazardous zones throughout the day.

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