When you say RADAR i assume you are not talking about a Microwave transceiver right ? by reading the following posts i dont think so.
Whatever sensor you choose to use you have to keep in mind that either Electro Magnetic (eg rf signals) transceiver or Ultrasonic transceiver are not a good idea to be close to human body at least not for long time due to health hazards. At least i wouldnt risk useing one at home in which i live.
While I agree that excess exposure to anything is not good. I emphasys 'excess'.
In the case of these transceivers, that would depend on which ones the op uses (specifically the type, and transmit power).
If you sit at a computer you are probably pretty close to a transmitter for WiFi, and anyone old enough used to sit in front of Cathode Ray Tubes. Of course, many people have at least one cell phone which is with them almost 24/7 which has Cellular, Bluetooth, WiFi and RFID wireless radios.
So please, if you are going to reference general health risks to a wide range of RF or Ultrasonic products, please provide a more detailed explanation as to what specifically should be avoided, or how specifically to use it safely. Without it, you sound like health nut who has sworn off cell phones and WiFi
