Monday, June 3, 2013

Video of Smart Meter Testing


This was taken today and raises many questions about these newly installed Central Hudson smart meters. If Europe has an exposure standard of 10 microwatts per cubic meter deemed to be safe, and the US standard, set in the early 1970's, has an exposure standard of 600 microwatts per cubic meter as being safe, it would appear from this clip the radiation coming off this bank of Smart Meters in Woodstock is not safe, even by US's out of date standards. At three feet the EMF testmeter was overwhelmed. Just think if there is a child's bedroom behind the wall of one of these banks of meters. A lot of research has been done in Europe and the UK on "electrosmog" and the health effects and they have scaled back exposure levels accordingly. There is also a growing industry of products designed to protect you from EMF exposure. Woodstock, and every town who's power company is installing these things, needs to get serious about the public health and safety as it relates to EMF exposure. And see the earlier post about the fires these things can cause.

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