New cell tower being built in San Francisco neighborhood despite pushback
San Francisco Residents Challenge New Cell Tower Installation
A new cell tower is being constructed in a San Francisco neighborhood, sparking concerns among local residents who opposed the project. While the CBS News report doesn't provide detailed information about the specific nature of the pushback, this situation highlights a growing trend in communities across the country where residents are questioning cell tower placements near homes and schools.
What This Means for Health-Conscious Families
For parents and homebuyers concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, new cell tower installations can raise important questions. While federal regulations govern cell tower emissions, many families prefer to maintain distance between their homes and these installations as a precautionary measure. The San Francisco case demonstrates that community pushback against cell tower placement continues despite industry assurances about safety standards.
If you're evaluating a home near existing or proposed cell towers, it's worth understanding that EMF exposure decreases significantly with distance. Some families choose to explore EMF shielding paint and other protective measures as additional precautions, though the effectiveness of these products varies.
It's important to separate fact from fiction when considering cell tower concerns. Many misconceptions circulate about 5G and EMF exposure, so consulting science-based resources that address common EMF myths can help you make informed decisions for your family.
Whether you're house hunting or already living near a cell tower, staying informed about local zoning decisions and participating in community meetings can help ensure your voice is heard in these infrastructure decisions that affect neighborhood environments.
Originally reported by CBS News
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