Studies and Research on that Electromagnetic Fields in Public Areas
Abstract
The society development in the new era of technologies led to increasing demands of electricity needs. For this reason, the distribution networks had extended significantly. A key factor affecting global warming is energy production and consumption. This affects the natural ecosystems and biodiversity, having adverse effects on human, animal and environment health. To keep pace with social evolution in every household the number of electrical and/or electronic devices have increased significant. All these devices lead to Complex Electromagnetic Radiations that are directly loaded into the environment, even in the places where people rest and sleep. The lack of information, research and depth analysis about electromagnetic emissions or radiation effects on human health on long time exposure, compels us to use the precautionary principle. As in any scientific work, we will present the results of measurements on electromagnetic radiation for several public places in different cities. For frequency measurements we focused on low and high frequency. The measurements reveal us, that in several places the values exceed legal limit admitted on long time exposure.
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