5G in the city: how much radiation can we expect?
Professor Lennart Hardell and Dr. Tarmo Koppel have taken measurements for RF radiation in a number of busy locations in the Swedish city of Stockholm.
“From our measurements to date, it is clear that the implementation of 5G has indeed led to a huge increase in human and environmental exposure to pulse-modulated RF radiation,” the authors conclude.
To the maximum radiation levels that the researchers measured include:
– in a busy shopping gallery: 2 127 380 μW/m 2
– in a main street: 11 613 976 μW/m 2
– on a popular square: 3 290 314 μW / m 2
– in Stockholm Centraal Station: 3 637 191 µW/m 2
– in a busy walking and shopping area: 5 271 555 μW/m 2
These radiation levels are well above the radiation limits of 100,000 μW/m2 in Russia, China, Italy, much of Eastern Europe, Switzerland and Toronto Board of Health (Canada). They are also well above the 0.1 μW/m 2 that is recommended for sleeping rooms in the SBM-2015 of Germany.
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