EME SPY: a RF Dosimeter to Inform the Public

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EME SPY: a RF Dosimeter to Inform the Public

Through its analysis by frequency bands, the EME SPY shows that the main contributors of the electromagnetic  field are not base station antennas, but home appliances.

Anne Paepegaey, Project Manager, Department of Department of Ecology and Development, City Hall of Bourges

The public is increasingly concerned about the potential problems which can arise from the exposure to radio frequency emitted by mobile phone base station antennas. The core question is: Have the thresholds recommended by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) concerning health risks been exceeded? Several associations have been formed to challenge the public authorities and the city halls on this matter.

 

Through its analysis by frequency bands, the EME SPY shows that the main contributors of the electromagnetic  field are not base station antennas, but home appliances.

 

 Anne Paepegaey, Project Manager, Department of Department of Ecology and Development, City Hall of Bourges

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