quincy
Senior Member
Here is another FCC link:
https://www.fcc.gov/engineering-technology/electromagnetic-compatibility-division/radio-frequency-safety/faq/rf-safety
There are a few people who claim a special sensitivity to radio frequencies (electromagnetic hypersensitivity syndrome or EHS). These individuals experience health issues when they are in close proximity to smart meters for a prolonged period of time.
The majority of the population, according to studies, should not experience any adverse health effects from the meters. And there continues to be debate about the legitimacy of EHS claims as they relate to smart meters (and cell phones).
What would be important in any case is the need for medical documentation if someone expects to use adverse health effects as the reason for an opt-out fee waiver.
https://www.fcc.gov/engineering-technology/electromagnetic-compatibility-division/radio-frequency-safety/faq/rf-safety
There are a few people who claim a special sensitivity to radio frequencies (electromagnetic hypersensitivity syndrome or EHS). These individuals experience health issues when they are in close proximity to smart meters for a prolonged period of time.
The majority of the population, according to studies, should not experience any adverse health effects from the meters. And there continues to be debate about the legitimacy of EHS claims as they relate to smart meters (and cell phones).
What would be important in any case is the need for medical documentation if someone expects to use adverse health effects as the reason for an opt-out fee waiver.