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In a typical house, non-occupational exposure could come from external sources, such as radio, television (TV), and mobile-phone base stations, as well as internal sources, such as a faulty microwave oven, in-house bases for cordless phones, or use of mobile phones.
Look for any hazards in the common areas, such as a faulty microwave or an uncovered section on the coffee machine.
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Initially Mrs. Cole bought the appliance, a Whirlpool g2microven, simply to replace a conventional microwave with a faulty door.
These people have no knowledge of microwave towers or faulty wiring in the house or other sources of electromagnetism.
So sensitive are the devices, and what they are listening for so faint, that even tiny signals nearby can be disruptive: a badly fitted microwave or a faulty electric blanket.
Taking advantage of the high density of telecommunication microwave links in urban areas, a consistency check is proposed to identify faulty rain gauges using nearby microwave links.
If you leave the electric power on, unplug electric appliances, including microwave ovens and TVs, to avoid the risk of fire in the event of a faulty switch or a rodent gnawing the wires.
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Intelligence is inherently faulty.
"A faulty connection".
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