Consumer · Originally reported by Bhaskar English

Smart meter bills to be issued like postpaid: Yogi govt ends prepaid system, bans conversion of old meters

Smart meter bills to be issued like postpaid: Yogi govt ends prepaid system, bans conversion of old meters
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Smart Meter Policy Changes: What EMF-Conscious Families Should Know

The Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh, India, has announced significant changes to smart meter billing systems, switching from prepaid to postpaid billing and banning the conversion of traditional analog meters to smart meters. While the full details of this policy shift aren't available in the source text, this development raises important considerations for health-conscious parents concerned about electromagnetic field exposure in their homes.

Why This Matters for Your Family's EMF Exposure

Smart meters have been a growing concern among parents worried about continuous radiofrequency radiation in residential areas. Unlike traditional analog meters that are read manually, smart meters transmit data wirelessly throughout the day, creating what some families consider an additional source of EMF exposure near their homes. The ban on converting old meters to smart meters could be seen as a pause that allows communities more time to evaluate these technologies.

For families already dealing with multiple EMF sources from cell towers, WiFi routers, and mobile devices, any policy that affects smart meter deployment deserves attention. While the science on smart meter health effects remains debated, with some studies suggesting minimal risk and others raising concerns, many parents prefer taking a precautionary approach when it comes to their children's long-term exposure. Understanding what science actually says about EMF exposure can help families make informed decisions.

If you're concerned about EMF levels in your current or future home, this policy change highlights the importance of researching local utility practices before buying or renting. Some homeowners have explored options like EMF shielding paint for added protection, though it's worth noting that distance from the meter and proper home placement remain the most effective strategies for reducing exposure.

Originally reported by Bhaskar English

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