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Originally Posted by Less
Yes Margaret, I do understand SOME THINGS can have a detrimental effect on one person and not another, there are places when electricity is being used no human being should be present, we aren't talking domestic situations we are talking industrial, unfortunately those that gain a little knowledge exaggerate a combination of the two to cause misrest and misinformation for the gullible.
A smart meter is just that, similar devices doing different tasks are in use in just about every working environment in the world, people aren't dying because of it because the dangerous stuff is kept well away from unqualified people because they don't need it.
I'm not in need of a smart meter, I think it's over use of the technology, but if someone calls to fit one I won't give a monkies, however I see no need to spread stupid rumours about it being bad for my health, because it isn't.
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I have worked on high power radar and other systems for the major portion of my adult life. Yes, there is a danger to human life if safety rules/equipment are not used correctly. There is radiation from all electronic equipment and one must not forget the magnetic fields that are created around every cable/wire carrying electricity - even the kettle or hairdryer causes a magnetic field to be created.
The only way to escape these "threats to health/life" is to remain inside a Faraday Cage and have no electricity whatsoever inside that cage. What a life that would be
