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Microwave Radiation Leakage Services


What is Microwave Leakage?

Microwaves employ electromagnetic energy to activate water molecules in food, causing vibration and producing heat. Unfortunately, if a microwave is defective it can spread dangerous radiation. We should be incredibly thankful for microwave technology, as it is one of the most beneficial innovations ever to exist in our homes and places of work. After all, where would we be without appliances like microwave ovens given their place within homes and workplaces around Australia? For many, it has replaced the oven and sped up the time it takes to heat and reheat food.

It is essential to maintain and take care of this useful piece of equipment to a high standard, since a safety issue with it could be hazardous. If you think something is not right, it is crucial to call a professional to examine your microwave oven radiation as it could even save a life.

Altona Test & Tag will conduct an inspection and tests on your microwave oven for both radiation leakage and power output efficiency. This is especially important for microwaves operating in commercial sectors such as hospitality and retail environments.


How To Identify Microwave Radiation?

It is often the case that a microwave can function as it usually does, but the door seals may degrade from continual use, thus presenting a potential hazard by releasing dangerous radiation. If you have suspicions that your appliance may be giving off microwave radiation, contact Altona Test and Tag immediately so that our expert team can accurately assess and conduct microwave leakage testing to check on radiation levels.

If it is found that your microwave has damage, is defective, or needs repair, you will be notified and a sticker will be put on the appliance showing it should not be turned on. You must get rid of it and then when you have a new one, our technicians will test the new appliance to make sure it works properly. If you are fitted with a pacemaker, you may be particularly receptive to a malfunctioning microwave. Thus, if you experience any wooziness or uneasiness while using one, it is advised that you distance yourself right away and get medical advice to ensure your health isn't adversely impacted by the increased level of radiation.


Microwave Testing In A Workplace Environment

In a commercial business, office, or workplace setting, it would be prudent to call an experienced professional who can utilize a microwave leak detector to do the microwave testing, which will make sure that Australian standard requirements of AS/NZS 60335.2.25 are met. Any issues with the microwave, abuse, or inappropriate use should be reported to the person in charge or the designated Health and Safety Officer. Anything less could put the people on location at risk. Many people fail to realise that slamming the door wears down hinges and seals, which can cause radiation exposure due to leakage.

 

How Often Does A Microwave Need To Be Tested?

Given the employer's obligation to provide a secure environment, Altona Test and Tag recommends microwave leakage assessments should occur annually. This could be tied into your routine test and tagging that already occurs onsite.


Microwave Radiation Testing Service

At Altona Test and Tag, we are qualified experts in ensuring the safety of a variety of electrical items, devices and fire safety equipment. We have provided numerous electrical services such as testing and tagging to small and large business owners within domestic, commercial, industrial and government organizations across Melbourne to ensure standards are met and compliance is maintained.

We are highly experienced at testing microwave ovens for microwave radiation leakage safety issues such as physical damage. Calling us to conduct testing could make the distinction between a safe and not safe workspace. If something appears to be off or there's an irregularity with your microwave, make arrangements for a microwave radiation leakage test right now by speaking to the experts at Altona Test and Tag.

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