Now you can translate the numbers from your meter into similar units as used by these existing guidelines. People get their own EMF meters and don’t immediately understand what the numbers on the screen mean. This makes measuring for compliance with FCC guidelines a rather expensive endeavor. The RF limits established by the FCC are actually quite complicated because they allow different power densities for each bandwidth. If our government (FCC, OSHA) followed the precautionary principle we would have much more stringent guidelines for EMF (specifically magnetic fields) and RF (radio frequency) radiation. What we do know, and what is clearly presented in the BioInitiative Report, is that there is cause for concern with current levels of exposure in the US. “What level of EMF and RF are safe?” This is a really difficult question that has yet to be fully answered by the scientific community. How do you convert microwatts per square meter (uW/m2) into microwatts per square centimeter (uW/cm2)? How many nanoTesla (nT) are in 2.0 milliGauss (mG)? We’re asked these questions frequently so we’re providing a few common EMF and EMR conversion formulas and conversion charts for your reference.
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