One of the researchers says he hopes the results will help to remove some of the emotion from the long-running debate over 5G.
abc.net.au/news/5g-testing-by-arpansa-finds-technology-does-not-pose-health-risk/101356514A team of Melbourne scientists measuring the electromagnetic output from phone towers across the city are confident controversial cellular upgrades do not pose a risk to health.A scientist involved in the study says he hopes the results help to take some of the emotion out of the 5G debate
The team from ARPANSA has surveyed the output from 50 tower locations, from Hurstbridge in the city's north-east to Hoppers Crossing in the west and Skye, near Frankston. ARPANSA scientist Stuart Henderson said the highest readings so far were 1,000 times lower than that."The highest measured value we reported was around 700 times below the allowed limit, and that was from a tower for radio broadcasting — not the cellular network," Dr Henderson said.
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