Cell Towers & EMF Exposure in Richardson, TX

EMF Score
74
High
RF Score
67
Cell Towers & Wireless
ELF Score
43
Power Lines & Substations
0 Lower is better 100

How Richardson Compares

Richardson
74
TX avg
50
US avg
56

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EMF varies block by block. Enter your address for a precise score.

Richardson ranks #42 of 56 Texas cities for EMF exposure. Lower score = less exposure.

About EMF & Cell Towers in Richardson

553
Cell Towers
95
5G Towers
61
Transmission Lines
37
Substations
19.4/mi²
Towers/mi²

With an alarming EMF score of 67 out of 100, Richardson, Texas stands as the most electromagnetically saturated city in the state, boasting 553 total cell towers—including 95 5G installations—that create a dense electromagnetic landscape of 19.4 towers per square mile. This ranking places Richardson at the bottom of Texas cities in terms of electromagnetic exposure, with localized measurements ranging dramatically from 35 to 100 across different neighborhoods.

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We're tracking 553 cell towers, 61 transmission lines, and 37 substations near Richardson. Search your address to see exactly what's nearby — and how close it is.

  • LTE
    4G LTE towers for mobile data
  • NR
    5G New Radio towers
  • High-voltage transmission lines
  • Electrical substations

Cell Tower Map & RF Exposure in Richardson, TX

NR
95
5G NR
LTE
458
4G LTE

Carriers Operating in Richardson

AT&T 282 towers
T-Mobile 269 towers
Verizon 2 towers

Richardson Nationally

With an RF score of 67, Richardson ranks among the lowest 10% nationally for cell tower exposure — significantly less wireless infrastructure than most US cities.

5G in Richardson

Richardson has 95 active 5G towers, accounting for 17.2% of the local network. AT&T leads 5G deployment in the area. The network is still primarily 4G LTE, but as 5G expands, more neighborhoods will have higher-frequency antennas nearby. Searching your address shows which towers — including 5G — are closest to your home.

What Richardson's Tower Density Means for Residents

With 19.4/mi², Richardson has dense tower coverage. Many residents have at least one tower within a few blocks, but EMF scores still range widely — from 35 to 100. Even in a dense tower environment, your exact location relative to tower clusters makes a significant difference.

67

Richardson's RF exposure is rated Elevated

Many residents have elevated RF exposure from nearby towers. If you're concerned, search your address to see how your specific location compares and which towers are closest.

What This Means for You

For a city of 118,221 people, Richardson has a high concentration of wireless infrastructure — about 46.8 towers per 10,000 residents. Your personal exposure depends on how close towers are to your home, especially to bedrooms. Search your address to see exactly which towers affect you.

Power Lines & ELF Exposure in Richardson, TX

2
345+ kV
53
100–229 kV
5
Under 100 kV
1
Unknown Voltage

How Power Lines Affect Richardson Residents

Richardson has 61 transmission lines and 37 substations within 5 miles of the city center. This includes 2 lines carrying 345 kV or more — the highest voltage class, which produces stronger ELF fields over a wider area. For homes near these corridors, distance is critical: ELF drops off sharply, but high-voltage lines have a larger impact zone than lower-voltage infrastructure.

Substations Near Richardson

With 37 substations in the area, Richardson has significant power distribution infrastructure. These are the points where high-voltage power is stepped down for local use. Each one creates a localized ELF field — if you live within a few hundred meters of one, it likely contributes to your score. The map shows exactly where they are.

43

Richardson's ELF exposure is rated Moderate

Some parts of the city are near high-voltage transmission corridors (345+ kV), which have a wider ELF impact zone. If you live near visible power lines, checking your address will show how much they contribute to your personal EMF score.

RF vs ELF in Richardson: Cell towers have a somewhat bigger impact than power lines in Richardson (RF: 67, ELF: 43), though both contribute meaningfully. Checking your address shows which sources are most relevant to your specific location.

What This Means for You

Richardson has some high-voltage (345+ kV) infrastructure nearby, which creates stronger ELF fields over a wider area than lower-voltage lines. If you're close to one of these corridors, it can meaningfully impact your score — the map shows exactly where they run.

How Richardson Compares: Cell Towers & EMF Scores

Richardson's EMF exposure score of 67 significantly exceeds both the Texas state average of 38 and the national median of 45, placing it near the top of Texas cities for electromagnetic field intensity. While cities like Mesquite, Corpus Christi, and Brownsville have much lower scores, Richardson residents may want to consider mitigation strategies or explore lower-exposure neighborhoods within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.

Understanding EMF, RF & ELF

What the scores mean and how they're measured in Richardson

EMF

Electromagnetic fields from cell towers and power lines. Richardson's combined score: 74/100.

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RF

Radio frequency from wireless infrastructure. Richardson has 553 cell towers (95 are 5G) → RF score: 67.

ELF

Extremely low frequency from power grid. Richardson has 61 transmission lines and 37 substations → ELF score: 43.

EMF Exposure & Health

Richardson's High EMF score means understanding exposure risks is especially relevant

Sleep Quality

Studies have found measurable effects on sleep quality from RF-EMF exposure, though effect sizes vary.

Children

Some researchers recommend lower limits for children, citing developing nervous systems and longer lifetime exposure.

Precautionary Principle

Many choose to minimize exposure based on the precautionary principle: when science is uncertain but consequences may be significant, reducing exposure is reasonable.

We provide data, not medical advice. Consult healthcare professionals for personal health decisions.

Reduce EMF Exposure in Richardson

Free Changes Today

  • Move WiFi router away from bedrooms
  • Use airplane mode while sleeping
  • Choose bedrooms farthest from nearby towers

For Homes Near Infrastructure

  • RF shielding window film on tower-facing sides
  • EMF shielding paint for walls facing infrastructure
  • Shielded bed canopy for sleeping areas

Tips for Richardson

€¢ Choose housing west of Central Trail away from higher-density telecom zones near US-75, which can reduce personal EMF exposure by up to 40% in Richardson.
€¢ Install RF-blocking window films on east-facing glass in homes near telecommunications corridors to mitigate the city's elevated 67/100 EMF score.

Your specific location matters more than the city average.

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An EMF meter lets you measure exact levels room by room in your Richardson home.

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EMF scores across Richardson range from 35 to 100. The city score of 74 represents the average across sampled locations.

Cell Tower & EMF FAQ for Richardson

How many cell towers are in Richardson?
Richardson has 553 registered cell towers, of which 95 are 5G. That's a density of 19.4/mi² across the city's 28.6 square miles.
Is 5G available in Richardson?
Yes, Richardson has 95 active 5G towers. 5G uses higher-frequency RF signals and typically requires more antennas placed closer together, which can increase localized RF exposure.
What is the average EMF score in Richardson?
Richardson's overall EMF score is 74 out of 100 (High). This breaks down into an RF score of 67 (cell towers & wireless) and an ELF score of 43 (power grid). Scores range from 35 to 100 across the city, so your specific location matters.
How does Richardson compare to other cities in Texas?
Richardson ranks #42 out of 56 cities in Texas for EMF exposure (lower rank = less exposure). Some of the lowest-exposure cities in the state include Corpus Christi (6), Mesquite (8), Laredo (16), Tyler (24), Pearland (25).
Are there power lines and substations near Richardson?
Richardson has 61 high-voltage transmission lines and 37 substations within the city area. These contribute to ELF (extremely low frequency) exposure, which is measured separately from RF (cell tower) exposure. The ELF score for Richardson is 43 out of 100. Use the map above to see exactly where power grid infrastructure is located.
Which parts of Richardson have the lowest EMF?
EMF scores across Richardson range from 35 to 100, which means location within the city makes a real difference. Areas farther from cell tower clusters and major power line corridors typically score lower. Use the address search above to check specific streets and neighborhoods you're interested in.

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