You should be in another room, preferably another building to any television set which is switched on and displaying a programme otherwise your brain will turn to mush and you will be unable to form your own ideas and opinions.
Cheers.
2007-01-02 20:50:26
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answered by chopchubes 4
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A lot of electronic devices emit some sort of radiation but it is so low that you shouldnt worry about it. Distance is subjective depending on screen size and own viewing preference.
2007-01-01 13:32:22
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answered by pimpafyed 1
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One should maintain atleast 6 feet from the Television inorder our eyes dont get affected
2007-01-01 23:40:24
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answered by krish kish 1
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I wouldn't worry about it.
But if you do, then the general rule is to sit away from it at a distance of three times the diagonal length of the screen.
2007-01-01 13:30:48
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answered by Anonymous
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the best distance is around 10-15 ft. just dont stand within 5 feet of the TV
2007-01-01 13:34:58
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answered by ? 2
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I pee standing up most of the time, but sometimes I just feel like doing it sitting down. It's cleaner that way, anyway...
2016-05-23 04:39:57
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answered by Anonymous
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not distance but you'll get square eyes if you watch too much telly.lol. and anyway i bet you sit up closer to your pc monitor than the telly. this is how most people's eyesight fades . try putting the screen at an angle , then you eye muscles have to work more to keep your vision focused.
2007-01-01 23:37:04
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answered by woodchip1960 2
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this is just an old wives tale like mobiles give you cancer. I am old enough to remember when coloured tv came in and they gave lots of warnings about the rays etc.. never heard of one person being hurt by it.
2007-01-01 14:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Television sets are not emitting any harmful radiations.
Sit or stand any where you feel comfortable without strain to your eyes.
Next time please ask, " How long we can watch T.V?"
2007-01-01 13:35:23
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answered by Pearlsawme 7
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the distance is at least three times as many as the diagonal of the TV
2007-01-01 13:34:37
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answered by James Chan 4
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