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Is It
Dangerous to Answer Your Cell Phone While It's Charging?
Learn if this long-running viral alert is true or
false
By David
Emery
A viral e-mail message claims
people have been killed by electrocution, fire or explosion when they answered
a mobile phone that was plugged in to recharge the battery.
However,
this warning (which has been circulating since 2004) and subsequent variants are
overblown -- they stemmed from a single news report about an Indian man who was
allegedly fatally electrocuted while answering a cell phone that was
plugged in for charging.
Assuming
the report was accurate, it's fair to conclude that either the phone or the
charger was defective, given that
1) no
other reports of people being electrocuted while using a charging cell phone
have been validated,
2)
under normal circumstances the current flowing into a charging cell phone ought
not to be strong enough to kill anyone, and
3)
neither manufacturers nor consumer agencies warn customers against using mobile
phones while they are being charged.
Under
the circumstances, therefore, it would seem excessive to label the device
"an instrument of death."
Which
is not to say no one has ever been injured by a cell phone.
Over the past dozen or more
years there have been numerous reports of cell phones catching fire or
"exploding," causing injury to their owners.
Nearly all of these incidents
were blamed on the use of unauthorized and/or faulty batteries.
Viral
Email Rumor Examples
Example #1:
As shared on Facebook, June 17, 2014:
As shared on Facebook, June 17, 2014:
Please read this & share it.
Important information to every one.
Today again a boy died in Mumbai, of attending a call while his
mobile was at charge. That time he had sudden vibration 2 his heart &
fingers were burnt. So please don't attend calls while charging u'r cell phone.
Please pass this 2 all who u care. When phone's battery is low to last bar,
don't answer the phone, becuase the radiation is 1000 times stronger.
Example
#2:
Email contributed by Lori M., Sept. 14, 2005:
Email contributed by Lori M., Sept. 14, 2005:
Subject: Cell
phone charging
VERY IMPORTANT..PLEASE READ
Never, ever answer a cell phone while it is being CHARGED!!
A few days ago, a person was recharging his cell phone at
home.
Just at that time a call came and he answered it with the
instrument still connected to the outlet.
After a few seconds electricity flowed into the cell phone
unrestrained and the young man was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud.
His parents rushed to the room only to find him
unconscious, with a weak heartbeat and burnt fingers.
He was rushed to the nearby hospital, but was pronounced
dead on arrival.
Cell phones are a very useful modern invention.
However, we must be aware that it can also be an instrument
of death.
Never use the cell phone while it is hooked to the
electrical outlet!
Example
#3:
Email contributed by Raja, Aug. 22, 2005:
Email contributed by Raja, Aug. 22, 2005:
Subject:
Don't use your cell phone while charging
Dear All,
I send this message to make you aware of the danger potential of the commonly used cellular phone. A few days ago, a close relative of mine was recharging his cellphone at home. Just at that time a call came and he attended to that call with the instrument still connected to the mains.
I send this message to make you aware of the danger potential of the commonly used cellular phone. A few days ago, a close relative of mine was recharging his cellphone at home. Just at that time a call came and he attended to that call with the instrument still connected to the mains.
After a few seconds electricity flowed into the cellphone
unrestrained and the young man was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud. His
parents rushed to the room only to find him unconscious, with weak heartbeats
and burnt fingers. He was rushed to the nearby hospital, but was pronounced
dead on arrival. Cellphone is a very useful modern invention. However, we must
be aware that it can also be an instrument of death.
Never use the
cellphone while it is hooked to the mains! This is my humble plea.
Sincerely,
Dr. D. Suresh Kumar R&D
Safety
Precautions
To prevent any potential mishaps, the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission has recommended taking safety precautions which include
the following:
· Don't use incompatible/unauthorized cell phone batteries and
chargers.
· Don't tamper with the battery or allow it to be punctured,
crushed, or come into contact with metal objects outside the phone.
· Avoid damaging the phone by dropping it, keeping it where it can
become overheated, or allowing it to get wet.
· Follow manufacturers' instructions for battery usage, storage,
and recharging.
In
July 2013, it was announced that Apple
Inc. was investigating the death of a woman allegedly killed by an electric
shock when she answered her iPhone while it was charging.
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