5G Deployment · Originally reported by today.co.uk

This bright idea is how Devon could earn £350 a year per lamppost - www.dawlish

This bright idea is how Devon could earn £350 a year per lamppost - www.dawlish
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Devon County Council is exploring a revenue opportunity that has health-conscious homebuyers asking important questions: renting out lamppost space to mobile network operators for £350 annually per post. While this "bright idea" could generate significant income for the council, it means potentially adding more wireless infrastructure to residential neighborhoods.

What This Means for EMF Exposure in Your Neighborhood

The proposal would transform ordinary street lampposts into cell signal transmitters, bringing wireless infrastructure closer to homes, schools, and play areas. For families concerned about electromagnetic field exposure, this represents a significant change to their residential environment. The proximity of these installations matters—EMF intensity decreases with distance from the source, so equipment mounted on lampposts directly outside homes could mean elevated exposure levels for residents.

This development is part of the broader 5G infrastructure rollout happening across the UK. While there's ongoing debate about wireless technology and health, parents evaluating neighborhoods should understand what's happening in their area. Many concerns about wireless infrastructure stem from common misconceptions about 5G and EMF, though the desire to minimize unnecessary exposure remains valid for many families.

What Homebuyers and Parents Should Consider

If you're house-hunting in Devon or similar areas pursuing these programs, check with local councils about lamppost conversion plans before purchasing. The presence of wireless equipment on nearby lampposts could affect your family's daily EMF exposure and potentially impact property values for health-conscious buyers.

For existing residents concerned about this development, understanding your options is important. Some families explore solutions like EMF shielding paint and other mitigation strategies for their homes, though distance from the source remains the most straightforward approach. You may also have the right to comment during planning consultations if these installations require approval in your area.

As councils across the UK look to monetize public infrastructure, staying informed about local wireless deployment plans becomes increasingly important for families prioritizing low-EMF living environments.

Originally reported by today.co.uk

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