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are mobile phone masts a health hazard? not for residential areas?
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Joe Public is unlikely to get that close so no, I don't think they are a health hazard. Therefore, there is no reason why they should not be placed in residential areas. Apare from asthetic reasons but they can be disguised in signs (petrol stations), as lamposts and even trees.
What gets me about people who have doubts about these masts are that they probably don't realise that there is a vast array of signals around.
How, for example, do you think you receive your TV signal or radio signal ? There may be a transmitter around the corner providing you with that service and yet no doubts are raised about them.
Yes, OK mobile 'phone transmitters use slightly different frequencies, but at the end of the day I have yet to see a proven case against them.
I also think stinchcombe raises a very interesting point.
BillyNoMates: what justification have you got for saying that "people who have doubts about these masts ... probably don't realise that there is a vast array of signals around"? Are you implying that people who have these doubts are just not as bright and well informed as you?
And just because there are a lot of signals around and you haven't seen a proven case against them doesn't mean that they are safe. We haven't reached the "end of the day" yet as far as the effects of electromagnetic radiation go.
badly: you might like to see this website: http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/contents.asp
Also, I meant to add to my previous reply that there has so far been no research into the long term effects of low level background emr, so that could explain why BillyNoMates has seen no proven case either way.
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