![]() But most people are not offered a wired “smart” meter. ![]() Growing public awareness of RF exposure has led people to choose a wired internet connection or use a wired phone at home. But people are becoming increasingly aware of the potential harm done by chronic exposure to RF radiation-emitting devices and are taking steps to change how they use them. “Smart” meters are unlike cell phones or WiFi in their bizarre pattern of sharp spikes of RF.īoth of those consumer devices (cell phones and WiFi) can be strong RF emitters. The figures for RF exposure given by utilities are time-averaged numbers which hide the peak power of the “smart” meter, and disguise the fairly continuous nature of the pulses. In some cases this is true, and in some cases not true. Q: My utility says “smart” meters emit less than my cell phone or WiFi. My cell phone doesn’t bother me, but the “smart” meter gives me headaches (or insomnia or heart palpitations).Why is RF radiation bad for people (and animals and plants)?.How high are the pulses on “smart” meters?.But my utility says they only emit for about a minute a day? Which is true? I see videos online of “smart” meters pulsing a lot. ![]()
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