I am finding very little radiation (if any) from BEHIND 5 smart meters attached to the walls outside and facing AWAY. In contrast I find tons of radiation in front of them..
Can someone else confirm this? Am thinking having a bank of smart meters on a wall facing away is not that big a problem behind them... There is an otherwise good apartment with a bank of these on the wall...I might consider if confirmed. I have a 35C meter... |
Trust your 35c meter.
You will find that every installation is different. You cannot make generalizations from one installation to another. Best regards, Emil DeToffol Less EMF Inc. +1-518-608-6479 www.lessemf.com >-----Original Message----- >From: Lynnezhu [via ES] [mailto:[hidden email]] >Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 06:27 AM >To: 'emil' >Subject: [ES] Radiation behind a smart meter > > > >I am finding very little radiation (if any) from BEHIND 5 smart meters >attached to the walls outside and facing AWAY. In contrast I find tons of >radiation in front of them.. > >Can someone else confirm this? Am thinking having a bank of smart meters on >a wall facing away is not that big a problem behind them... There is an >otherwise good apartment with a bank of these on the wall...I might consider >if confirmed. I have a 35C meter... > >_______________________________________________ >If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below: >http://es-forum.com/Radiation-behind-a-smart-meter-tp4029708.html > >To unsubscribe from ES, visit |
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Smart meters are programmable and vary in how they transmit with the same digital meters used within the same utility company's area. Some may be designed to send a signal sideways along the house which then turns and enters the house about 15 to 20' away
from the meter location. The use of smart meters is new to the utilities and they may be experimenting with different programming. The meters may be programmed to pulse less frequently and at a lower power during the day and then in the evening they ramp
up significantly. Many electric meters are installed on a metal panel which blocks the RF from entering the house immediately behind the meter. A person should never sleep near a wall behind an electric meter even if it's analog because of it's high magnetic
field which is nearly impossible to block. From: Lynnezhu [via ES] <ml-node+[hidden email]>
Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 10:27 AM To: Fog Top Subject: [ES] Radiation behind a smart meter I am finding very little radiation (if any) from BEHIND 5 smart meters attached to the walls outside and facing AWAY. In contrast I find tons of radiation in front of them..
Can someone else confirm this? Am thinking having a bank of smart meters on a wall facing away is not that big a problem behind them... There is an otherwise good apartment with a bank of these on the wall...I might consider if confirmed. I have a 35C meter... If you reply to this email, your message will be added to the discussion below:
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and aren't they receiving 'messages' from appliances
within the house/apartment that they then send to the 'home office'? the meters themselves might be less of a problem than the communications from the appliances in the home. ? yet they are in a huge web of connections among the meters from house to house... this is not a good situation, folks. love, patricia On Jul 31, 2016, at 4:46 PM, Fog Top [via ES] wrote: > Smart meters are programmable and vary in how they transmit with the same digital meters used within the same utility company's area. Some may be designed to send a signal sideways along the house which then turns and enters the house about 15 to 20' away from the meter location. The use of smart meters is new to the utilities and they may be experimenting with different programming. The meters may be programmed to pulse less frequently and at a lower power during the day and then in the evening they ramp up significantly. Many electric meters are installed on a metal panel which blocks the RF from entering the house immediately behind the meter. A person should never sleep near a wall behind an electric meter even if it's analog because of it's high magnetic field which is nearly impossible to block. > > > From: Lynnezhu [via ES] <ml-node+[hidden email]> > Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2016 10:27 AM > To: Fog Top > Subject: [ES] Radiation behind a smart meter > > I am finding very little radiation (if any) from BEHIND 5 smart meters attached to the walls outside and facing AWAY. In contrast I find tons of radiation in front of them.. > |
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