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Since today’s EMF safety standards (including radio/microwaves) are not
biologically based it is up to the individual to become aware of their own exposure levels
and take precautionary action. One of the first lines of defense is measuring the fields, so
as to be able to assess the exposure levels and respond appropriately, which is to act
‘defens
iv
ely’
, and one of the most effective ways is simply to keep our distance.
Another reason to measure these fields is to use the measurements to evaluate the
effectiveness of remediation methods (such as eliminating, distancing, shielding) - by
taking before and after measurements
–
which
we’ll
illustrate with examples in a moment.
What RADIO/MICROWAVE Level is Considered Safe?
For our clients, our goal is to keep long-term exposures below 0.1
µW/m², which is
how we express
0.1 microwatts/ m
2 .
We teach our Certified EMF Consultants the RADIO/MICROWAVE safety standard
that have been recommended by the Building Biology Institute guidelines, and we also
reference the
international scientists’ 2012 “BioInitiative Report for a Biologically
-based
Public Exposure Stand
ard for Radio/microwave Fields”.
For more information on
biologically based exposure guidelines refer to www.bioinitiative.org.
The Building Biology guidelines tend to be more biologically “safety minded”, or
conservative, than the BioIntitiative Report. In the case of radio/microwave exposure
levels they recommend only 0.1
µW/m²
,
this is the level of “No Concern”.
To view all the
Building Biology Guidelines, including radio/microwaves, please refer to the last Part IV of
this guide.