Re: Dealing with Smart-Meters-Recommendations Needed

Posted by Jim on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Dealing-with-Smart-Meters-Recommendations-Needed-tp3868879p3873859.html

Thanks, Kathy.  We've pretty much decided to move. I think we will look for a lot in a neighborhood with at least 1 acre.  New construction will give us a chance to line the walls and ceilings with absorber material and do some other shielding.  We will look into alternative energy sources to be added in the future.

What is motivating me is our power company installed smart-meters on my office building (which is 1st floor retail and offices upstairs).  I felt really bad getting anywhere close to them.  Just out of curiosity I went into the store whose common wall contained the meters to see what readings would show on my RF meter.  I talked with the 2 employees and told them that smart meters had been installed.  I asked them if they had experienced any change of health in the past 2 weeks and one of the employees said she had been having chest pains which started about the same time. (No surprise, but it sure reinforces the belief that these devices are dangerous.)

Hopefully Texas will wake up one day and legislate opt-outs....

--- In [hidden email], KathyB <calicocat477@...> wrote:
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> Jim,

> I don't know for sure, but think you cannot  block smart meter RF, especially when you are in a direct path from 2 neighbor's meters surrounding you. . You'll feel it in the streets all over your neighboorhood. Some have higher RF than others depending on where the RF is going.
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> I would sell. We will sell when it's possible. Look for at least 1 acre.
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> I've thought about buying a house on 1 acre on more, but these are more rural and there are a lot of available spots nearby on open land for future cell towers which would be problematic. Also, a house on an acre would be more in the open and I would lose my brick 2-story house shielding!  Could I more successfully shield my house in this situation from the cell towers than my existing house's Smart-meter configuration?
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