Pensioner 'disgusted' by Thames Water smart meter installation
A pensioner's strong reaction to Thames Water's smart meter installation has reignited concerns about wireless technology in our homes. While the BBC report doesn't provide the full details of the story, the headline suggests a resident was "disgusted" by the utility company's installation of a smart water meter.
What This Means for Health-Conscious Families
Smart meters, whether for water, gas, or electricity, use wireless technology to transmit usage data to utility companies. For families concerned about electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure, any new wireless device in the home can raise questions. While we don't know the specific concerns raised by the pensioner in this case, many homeowners share similar worries about the cumulative effect of wireless devices.
If you're evaluating your home's EMF exposure, it's worth noting that EMF levels decrease significantly with distance from the source. Smart meters typically transmit in short bursts rather than continuously, though concerns persist among some residents. For those looking to minimize exposure, understanding the facts versus myths about EMF can help you make informed decisions.
Your Options as a Homeowner
While utility companies are increasingly adopting smart meter technology, homeowners may have varying degrees of choice depending on their location and provider. If you're concerned about EMF exposure from smart meters or other sources, you might consider EMF shielding solutions for particularly sensitive areas of your home.
This incident serves as a reminder to stay informed about technology installations in your home. Whether you share the pensioner's concerns or not, being aware of what devices are being installed and understanding your rights as a consumer is always important for making the best decisions for your family's health and comfort.
Originally reported by BBC
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