Metal detectors are typically believed to be safe for children. They don’t emit harmful radiation and do not pose immediate health risk. There are, however, a few points to keep in mind Distance: Although metal detectors in and of themselves are secure but it’s best to ensure that children in a safe distance the device when being used, particularly if the device is handheld and might need near proximity. Watching: Always monitor babies near metal detectors in order to keep children from placing small pieces or batteries into their mouths. The noise of some metal detectors may be very loud when they detect metal that could wake the baby. Environmental Safety: Be sure the place where you’re using the detector made of metal is secure and clear of dangers. To summarize, even though detectors made of metal are safe for children from a health standpoint be sure to ensure that they are properly monitored and safety in the environment.
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