Tower Construction · Originally reported by MSN

Lake Logan cell and radio tower construction resumes after Helene damage

Lake Logan cell and radio tower construction resumes after Helene damage
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What's Happening at Lake Logan

Construction has resumed on a cell and radio tower at Lake Logan following damage from Hurricane Helene. While the source article isn't fully accessible, the headline indicates that work is continuing on telecommunications infrastructure that was impacted by the recent storm.

What This Means for Local Families

For health-conscious parents and homebuyers in the Lake Logan area, the resumption of cell tower construction raises important considerations about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure. Cell towers emit radiofrequency radiation that decreases significantly with distance, but proximity to these installations remains a concern for many families.

If you're considering property near Lake Logan or already live in the area, this development could affect your family's EMF exposure levels. While many concerns about cell towers are based on misconceptions, it's still wise to understand the actual impacts and take reasonable precautions if desired.

For families particularly concerned about EMF exposure, there are practical steps you can take. Distance is your best protection—EMF levels drop dramatically even a few hundred feet from a tower. Indoor shielding options exist as well, though it's worth researching whether EMF shielding products actually work before making any investments.

The storm damage and reconstruction also highlight how our telecommunications infrastructure affects property values and livability. Whether you view nearby cell towers as a convenience for connectivity or a health concern, staying informed about local infrastructure developments helps you make the best decisions for your family's wellbeing.

Originally reported by MSN

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