5G Deployment · Originally reported by Silicon UK

Devon Council Approves 5G Gear On Lampposts

Devon Council Approves 5G Gear On Lampposts
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Devon Council has approved the installation of 5G equipment on lampposts throughout the region, bringing next-generation wireless infrastructure directly into residential neighborhoods. For health-conscious parents and homebuyers concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, this development marks a significant shift in how close this technology may be positioned to homes, schools, and play areas.

What This Means for Your Family's EMF Exposure

Unlike traditional cell towers that are typically placed on dedicated structures away from residential areas, lamppost-mounted 5G equipment will be distributed throughout neighborhoods at street level. This deployment strategy, known as "small cell" installation, places wireless transmitters much closer to where families live and children play. While telecom companies emphasize that these installations comply with current safety guidelines, many parents remain concerned about the long-term effects of continuous low-level EMF exposure, especially for developing children.

The lamppost approach is becoming increasingly common as 5G networks require more transmission points positioned closer together than previous generations of wireless technology. For those researching common 5G and EMF myths, it's important to understand that proximity matters—EMF intensity generally decreases with distance from the source.

Considerations for Homebuyers

If you're in the market for a new home in Devon or similar areas adopting this infrastructure model, you may want to investigate which streets will host these installations. Homes directly adjacent to lamppost-mounted 5G equipment could experience higher ambient EMF levels than those further away. Some families are exploring solutions like EMF shielding paint for rooms facing these installations, though prevention through property selection remains the most straightforward approach.

As this rollout continues, staying informed about local infrastructure plans and understanding your options for reducing exposure can help you make decisions aligned with your family's health priorities. Whether you're choosing where to live or how to protect your current home, knowledge of your local wireless infrastructure is becoming an increasingly important factor in the home-buying and health-planning process.

Originally reported by Silicon UK

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