Radio Frequency Exposure from Smart Meters Very Low, Says Study
by Melton, Paula
By Paula MeltonA new report from the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) suggests that a popular variety of “smart” meter installed by utilities does not cause excessive radio frequency (RF) exposure during normal operation. The meters employ wireless technology to transmit real-time energy-use data to utilities. As power and gas companies have begun installing them, however, some customers have protested (with a few reporting the onset of mysterious illnesses after installation), and some studies have claimed RF exposure might exceed U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) limits. The California Public Utilities Commission responded to customer protests in March 2011 by ordering Pacific Electric & Gas to let customers opt out of smart meter installation. But according to the EPRI study, which used empirical data from two areas in California, the exposure risk from smart meters is much lower than that associated with many common household items that people use frequently and keep much closer to their bodies. The meters transmit only during a fraction of the day, and exposure levels remain well below regulated limits—about 8% of what FCC considers acceptable—even when a person stands close to a continuously transmitting meter (which is unlikely to occur, since the meters do not transmit continuously and are generally placed outside of buildings). The report went on to compare RF exposure levels from smart meters to exposure levels caused by televisions and wireless routers; in contrast, cell phones and microwave ovens cause much higher and more localized RF exposure.
Paula, M. (2011, March 30). Radio Frequency Exposure from Smart Meters Very Low, Says Study. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/radio-frequency-exposure-smart-meters-very-low-says-study
Smart meter emissions can violate FCC limits, says a report by EMF expert and BioInitiative.org coauthor Cindy Sage : http://sagereports.com/smart-meter-rf/
As all electronic devices with switching power supplies, smart meters also produce pulsed electromagnetic field (dirty electricity) which epidemiologist Sam Milham http://sammilham.com/links.shtm
suspects are universal carcinogens.
In 1994, McGill University physicians found a huge risk of lung cancer among Hydro-Quebec workers overexposed to so-called transients: http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/content/140/9/805.abstract
EPRI's study is bull. In fact, smart meters constantly pulsate carcinogenic high frequency transients (details : http://sammilham.com/La%20Quinta%20Middle%20school%20teachers'%20cancers.pdf)
These transients cause 'not only interference with other electric and electronic equipment in many homes with smart meters installed, but also is causing havoc with biological systems in its field of exposure': http://eon3emfblog.net/?p=2180
Read also
Smart Meter moratorium laws spread, EMFs and suicides:
and The stupidity of the smart grid, by award-winning science journalist B. Blake Levitt: http://eon3emfblog.net/?p=1887
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