https://mdsafetech.org/problems/5g/

I don't know whether the above is a reliable source or not, but it seems to be discussing this topic.

Essentially they are saying there are no long term studies on the effects of electromagnetic radiation, and it's considered safe if it does not burn the skin, and as you mentioned, the measure is whether any heating occurs in the body as a result.

Personally I see no reason why not to install NBN fibre to the premises rather than fibre to the curb, would be a much faster and better solution. A wired solution is supposedly faster than a wireless one.

When I visited my dad's place in woden canberra around 25 years ago he had a portable microwave radiation tester, I found that if I placed a cup with nothing in it, into the microwave, and started it on high, the radiation 2 metres in front of the microwave oven is in the danger level. If the cup has water in it, then there is no radiation coming out anymore. It would be interesting to see if this issue has improved with modern microwave ovens.

Jevan.


On Fri. 03-May-19 1:57 pm, David wrote:
On Friday, 3 May 2019 13:14:01 AEST Marghanita da Cruz wrote:

Allowable EME levels are set well below levels at which harm to people may 
occur.
....based exclusively on an assessment of heating effects.

And I think it would be ingenuous to think communications companies and other 
vested interests have adopted a lofty neutrality toward such standards.

David L.

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