EMF Measurements mw/m2

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ben sorenson

Joined Feb 28, 2022
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I just had a question about a reading I took on a project I am working on, using pulsed DC and inductive coils. I am pretty new to using RF meters in general.

When taking an XYZ EMF reading, I am capturing around 400mg on each axis, XYZ.

The RF reading is 4500 mw/m2

are these readings high enough to be of concern, if intermittently exposed to them?
 

Janis59

Joined Aug 21, 2017
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The permitted and non-permitted "norms" are extremely detailed given and explained in doccuments ICNIRP-1994, ICNIRP-2005, ICNIRP-2010 and ICNIRP-2020. Generally, the 4.5 W/m2 is high level, but still acceptable. However knowing many organisations are concerned the ICNIRP reccomendations are too loosy, and says even 10 to 100 safety factor be appropriate to it, I would not agree to live permaently on such place. The clearly harm makes 10 W/m2 if speak about microwaves. https://www.icnirp.org/cms/upload/publications/ICNIRPrfgdl2020.pdf
And last but no least, prof Christofer Busby inspite of being rather marginal (but nice at communication) person, have bright hypothesys that ICNIRP normatives ought be altered by means of frequency safety factor k=sqrt(f), thus the 5G be 1.5x more toxic than 4G, and Young body factor, what for kids are near to 10x more sensitive.
The different lands adopt different standards, Sweden, and many other uses 10x more sensitive as ICNIRP says, my State is using in legal system most oldest ICNIRP-94, so each does as wants.
 
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