Tuesday, 23 September 2014
MOBILE PHONES
I don’t have a mobile phone. I don’t want a mobile phone. Most young
people do have mobile phones though and they are becoming a hugely
popular accessory for any young person to have. Why do young people feel
they must have mobile phones? Do they realise there may be a massive
risk in using them? There is a huge debate about the dangers of mobile
phones. Millions of pounds are being invested in to finding out if
mobile phones are safe. Do you know the facts about mobile phones?
Mobile phones aren’t all that bad. There are hundreds of uses for them
whether they are being used professionally in business or for
socialising.
Mobile phones are very often used in the emergency services for doctor’s
policemen and firemen. Most doctors and nurses who are on call rely
heavily on mobile phones. Here mobile phones are a good thing and make
saving peoples life easier. The same type of communication is used in
fire departments and police departments. When they need more staff they
can easily contact them even when they are not at their house. Mobiles
make the emergency services more efficient and are vital to them.
Another use for mobile phones in the emergency services department is
being able to text them with the emergency. Deaf and dumb people were
previously unable to contact the emergency services until the invention
of mobile phone texting. This life saving invention will and has saved
lives.
A lot of businesses rely on mobile phones and being able to contact
people wherever and whenever they are. Lots of companies are working
round the clock and need to contact people like the manager twenty-four
hours a day and other employees.
Eighty-eight percent of teenagers have mobile phones. Fact. The average
teenager uses their mobile for around forty-five minutes a day.
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