This is a hard lesson to learn. It took us several weeks to find and then to grasp this.
Utility Regulators Need To Update Their Electromagnetic Frequency Exposure Guidelines
Utility regulators have yet to adopt an updated guideline to EMF exposure limits for humans and animals. Instead, they are still clinging to the old paradigm of “if it doesn’t heat you, it doesn’t hurt you.” **
EMFs refer to radio frequencies and microwave radiation. Their health effects are very similar. Non-ionizing means the EMF radiation is non-thermal or non-heating; that is, radiation that does not radiate “heat” like a microwave oven does. Utilities and the FCC base their exposure limits for humans and animals on the outdated “ionizing” or thermal / heating regulations.
Ionizing Radiation = thermal = heating. Example: microwave oven
Non-Ionizing Radiation = non-thermal = non-heating. From wireless devices: smart phones, smart meters, wi-fi. Bluetooth, baby monitors
EMFs from smart meters, Wi-fi, cell phones, and other wireless devices do not radiate heat and, therefore, so the logic goes, do not require any safety features. Nonetheless, peer-reviewed and independent scientific – not industry – studies reveal that these non-ionizing wireless devices do, in fact, radiate harmful radiation without heat.
** Discussion of the old paradigm, “If it doesn’t heat you, it doesn’t hurt you,” is from powerwatch.org.uk/health/sensitivity.asp
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