zyga1988 wrote: ... some say 250-600m, and others say that 15m is completely safe. I still don't know what decision to make.
I doubt that anyone here (and elsewhere) will help my colleague. :-(
zbich70 wrote: Question - will the children's room be without 230V electrical installation?
Because I can assure you that this installation, separated from children by 5mm of plaster and 1m of air, will be more harmful than the 110kV line behind a thick wall and 30 meters of space.
It is also worth knowing that the EMF intensity decreases z square distances.
I wouldn't be so sure about it, sometimes the distribution is very uneven. It is related, inter alia, the influence of the ground and it happens that at a distance of 30 m there is quite a large field.
zdzisiek1979 wrote: We live in electromagnetic smog and there is nothing we can do about it, on the contrary, we enlarge it by means of gadgets with built-in RF transmitters but low power.
And here I agree with my friend Zdziśek. Anyway, I once wrote on a similar topic about the inevitability of this smog. Half a year ago, in one of the office buildings (converted from factory halls), I made the identification of LAN cable pairs. Something went wrong for me, because there was a high level of interference in the room where the LAN switch was supposed to be. The next day I took the field meters and was very surprised. Fortunately, people do not stay there permanently.
In my humble opinion, there has been an adaptation of living organisms to the environment. This increased electromagnetic background may to what extent we already need it. Why do I think so, maybe I will write one day, now I don't feel like it. Anyway, it is similar in the biochemistry of our cells, for example, cell membranes are made of materials other than 20 years ago, and we somehow did not fall apart. Last week, I spoke to a friend of Ohio's geriatricians. Conversation about all kinds of telomere crap (he likes it). Apparently, he once had the pleasure of talking to the oldest woman with a documented date of birth (USA). If I didn't twist something, she died when she was 122 and she quit at 117. It is very likely that if she did not smoke, her life would be much shorter.
Jarzabek666 wrote: I lived with this line for 25 years, right as I remember from a child and I live well.
I also grew up under 220kV (Konin-Łódź).
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I found similar discs in which I also spoke.
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