I live under major power lines and I’ve been wondering myself. I have done very light research and seen most studies show no correlation with decreased mortality or disease…. But it’s hard to find good studies and I don’t trust the majority. Need to find good ones I just haven’t done a deep dive.
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It’s time to move. Why take the risk and they’re fugly
I agree. The spot I live is amazing but a year there is enough I think. I can hear them buzzing and it’s unnerving.
Been wondering the same thing. I’m in the process of finding a new place and their is really nice home but it’s close to a power line, like two houses down
If it helps, the strength of induced magnetic fields is dependent on the current in the wire, not the voltage. Distribution lines are very high voltage but not particularly high current when compared to household lines.
And the field strength decreases exponentially with distance.
Those big pylons and their bundled cables at 150 feet away will have a weaker effect on you than the low-voltage cables in your walls.