Study Reveals High Radiation Levels on Streets Where 5G and 4G Cell Towers Are Installed
https://www.activistpost.com/2022/04/study-reveals-high-radiation-levels-on-streets-where-5g-and-4g-cell-towers-are-installed.htmlHealth impact of 5G - European Parliamentary Research Service - July 2021 (PDF)
Current state of knowledge of 5G-related carcinogenic and reproductive/developmental hazards as they emerge from epidemiological studies and in vivo experimental studies
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2021/690012/EPRS_STU(2021)690012_EN.pdfPublic exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields in everyday microenvironments: An updated systematic review for Europe - Epub 2019 May 31
Mean RF-EMF exposure in homes, schools and offices were between 0.04 and 0.76 V/m.
Mean outdoor exposure values ranged from 0.07 to 1.27 V/m with downlink signals from mobile phone base stations being the most relevant contributor.
RF-EMF levels tended to increase with increasing urbanity.
Levels in public transport (bus, train and tram) and cars were between 0.14 and 0.69 V/m.
The highest levels, up to 1.97 V/m, were measured in public transport stations with downlink as the most relevant contributor.
In line with previous studies, RF-EMF exposure levels were highest in the transportation systems followed by outdoor and private indoor environments.
This review does not indicate a noticeable increase in everyday RF-EMF exposure since 2012 despite increasing use of wireless communication devices.
Recent data of European countries indicates that mobile-cellular telephone subscription rates were 91.7 per 100 inhabitants in 2005 and 118.2 per 100 inhabitants in 2017 (International telecommunication union, 2017). During the last 10 years, the number of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) transmitters such as mobile phone base stations and wireless local area networks (WLAN) has increased (International telecommunication union, 2017). There is considerable uncertainty about consequences of these developments for the RF-EMF exposure of the public (30 MHz–300 GHz)
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