Devon County Council's plan to earn £350 per lamppost with 5G
Devon County Council in the UK is moving forward with plans to install 5G equipment on street lampposts throughout the county, with the council set to earn approximately £350 per lamppost from telecom providers. This revenue-generating scheme is part of the broader 5G infrastructure rollout happening across the country.
What This Means for Families and Homebuyers
For health-conscious parents and homebuyers concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, this development could significantly change the EMF landscape in residential neighborhoods. Unlike traditional cell towers that are typically positioned on dedicated structures away from homes, lamppost-mounted 5G equipment places wireless infrastructure directly into the heart of residential streets—often just meters from bedroom windows, playgrounds, and gardens.
The proximity factor is particularly important when it comes to EMF exposure. While telecoms and regulatory bodies maintain that 5G equipment meets safety guidelines, many families prefer to minimize their exposure as a precautionary measure, especially for children. Street lampposts are ubiquitous in residential areas, meaning this rollout could substantially increase the density of EMF-emitting equipment in neighborhoods where families live and play.
Considerations for Homebuyers
If you're in the market for a new home in Devon or other areas pursuing similar lamppost 5G schemes, this is worth factoring into your decision-making process. When viewing properties, take note of lamppost locations relative to bedrooms and living spaces. Distance remains one of the most effective ways to reduce EMF exposure, as signal strength decreases rapidly with distance from the source.
For those concerned about mitigating exposure in their current homes, there are practical steps you can take. Some families explore options like EMF shielding paint for walls facing nearby lampposts, though effectiveness varies. It's also worth separating fact from fiction—understanding common 5G and EMF myths can help you make informed decisions rather than reacting to unfounded fears.
The £350 per lamppost revenue stream suggests this model may become attractive to other cash-strapped councils across the UK, potentially making lamppost 5G installations increasingly common in residential areas nationwide.
Originally reported by Crediton Courier
Via Crediton Courier
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