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Updated by Health and Tech on Jan 15, 2014
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Smart Meter EMF Protection

Smart meter radiation protection is becoming important as research regarding the effects of microwave signals generated by them indicate potential health risks. Blocking smart meter radiation is not the ultimate solution, however, nor is opting out. Read on to find out what the best smart meter protection is below.

Smart Meter Radiation Protection

The EarthCalm EMF Home Protection System gives you the most powerful protection possible from all sources of EMFs—both electrical and microwave. It protects everyone in every room of your home. Since the installation of a smart meter in their home, many people are reporting health symptoms, such as: Sleep disturbances Chronic daily headaches Dizziness, fatigue Concentration & memory problems Nervous & hormonal disturbances Heart Palpitations Behavioral problems in children Reports on Smart Meter Radiation Because the proliferation of smart meters is a relatively new phenomenon, there is little long-term research done on their effect on people's health.

FAQ: Shielding and Measurement Issues

Q: Can I measure the RF radiation of my "smart" meter myself? Yes, you can purchase a meter for relatively low cost and learn how to read it yourself. There are several consumer devices on the market that measure the radiation that "smart" meters emit.

Smart Meters Radiation Exposure Up to 160 Times More Than Cell Phones (Hirsch)

Daniel Hirsch, California radiation expert and UCSD instructor, criticizes the industry-influenced CCST report that incorrectly minimized smart meter risks, based on the widely distributed industry-generated Tell Associates report. CCST is a partner with US DOE (US Dept. of Energy), funder and promoter of smart meters.

EMF Radiation Shielding Devices for Smart Meter

A Smart meter is a radiofrequency (RF) emitting device that the utility company has installed on your gas or electric meter. The RF signal emitted transmits information back to the utility company about your gas or electric usage. The signal is intermittent, but operates 24/7.