Re: Big power lines - how far away is far enough?

Posted by R. Ticle on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Big-power-lines-how-far-away-is-far-enough-tp1548373p1548375.html

Hmm...if I remember correctly, they were in use - I think I checked
them with the Trifield meter as we drove under them, which we had to
do to get to the property.

I know, it's difficult to determine things immediately, for me at
least. In some cases I have to spend time to know how I'll feel -
unfortunately, this place isn't the sort where I can bring all my
stuff, move in and if I don't feel so well after two weeks, move out.

Now, other cases I know right away if I feel good or not - like the
time I went through a town hall full of seniors having lunch, in a
room lit with hundreds of overhanging CFL bulbs. Blech! Believe me, I
walked through as fast as I could.

Argh, I appreciate the responses. Keep 'em coming if you've got 'em.

Best,

R.


> No reading today doesn't mean no reading when you go to stay there,
check  
> with the Electricity company if the lines were in use that day.
>  
> Have a look at the Bristol Light Show, a graphic picture of the EMR
from  
> high voltage lines. There's a couple of articles about it and
pictures on
> http://electrosensitivity.co.uk/7.html.  
>  
> Download the file
http://electrosensitivity.co.uk/doc/BristolLightShow.doc

>  
> And don't forget we're all different, you might suffer badly with no  
> readings on the meters, or have no ill-effects with a strong reading.
>  
> Best wishes
>  
> John
>  
> electrosensitivity.co.uk
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