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2025-03-11 Rebecca Melendez
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Note: Both components are often indoors and sometimes underground, so they need <br /> communication solutions that can penetrate buildings and obstructions." And they <br /> need to penetrate our bodies as well. <br /> How many sensors will be needed, millions? <br /> https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/8/2187 <br /> Under Abstract: <br /> "Sensors for monitoring electrical parameters over an entire electricity <br /> network infrastructure play a fundamental role in protecting smart grids..." <br /> "...a new smart sensor is developed that offers the capability to update its adjustment <br /> settings during real-time operation, in coordination with the rest of the smart sensors <br /> spread over the network." <br /> From what I have read, Hawai'i Planning's 2045 General Plan doesn't explain <br /> broadband or a smart grid, and it doesn't include information on any health risk <br /> research. <br /> Links explaining smart grids, smart meters, and broadband health risks <br /> because they emit RFR (Radio Frequency Radiation) waves. It's not WiFi, it's a <br /> whole other kind of network. <br /> https://emfacademy.com/smart-meter-radiation/#aioseo-smart-meter-radiation-an- <br /> introduction: <br /> With 5G already being implemented in some test markets, and smart meters <br /> being forced on more and more homeowners, there has never been a better <br /> time to gain a complete understanding of exactly what smart meters are, what <br /> kind of radiation they emit, how much, and how we can protect ourselves. <br /> First of all, RF radiation is a type of non-ionizing radiation, meaning it does not <br /> have enough energy to remove charged particles. <br /> However, this does not mean it is not harmful. More and more studies are showing <br /> that just because non-ionizing radiation has no thermal effect or ionizing effect, does <br /> not mean it doesn't cause long-term health effects. <br /> In fact, the World Health Organization has specifically listed non-ionizing radiation <br /> from things like cell-phones, WiFi routers, and smart meters as "possible <br /> carcinogens," meaning they could increase cancer risks. <br /> Even the American Cancer Society, who like many health institutes shy's away <br /> from saying much about the harms of EMF radiation, said this in their article <br /> about smart meters: <br />
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