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The Morning Briefing: Are smart meters dangerous?

By | September 7, 2012, 12:45 AM PDT

“The Morning Briefing” is SmartPlanet’s daily roundup of must-reads from the web. This morning we’re reading about smart meter ‘risks’.

1.) ComEd: Smart meter installation causes three area house fires. The installation of smart meters, the devices promising customers real-time information about peak electricity use, has caused three small fires in area homes, ComEd has confirmed.

2.) Top 6 common myths about smart meter danger exposed. There’s a lot of talk about smart meters and how they can help communities use power more efficiently, conserving energy and thus reducing costs. However, some claim that smart meters are hazardous to human health, emitting dangerous high frequency radio waves that can cause illness and disease.

3.) Risk of smart grid security breaches higher than ever. It’s no secret that cyber security is an integral part of the smart grid, but utilities and regulators are continuing to grapple with the best way to fortify themselves against the expanding host of cyber threats.

4.) Fire concerns over smart meters appear overblown. About 35 people die in fires in British Columbia every year, most of which could have been prevented. So the fact that at least two fires broke out in homes after the installation of smart meters is a concern. British Columbians have a right to expect that the installation of the new meters is making them safer, not put-ting them at greater risk.

5.) Smart meters too toxic to touch. It is perhaps the biggest single public policy failure in the energy sector of the past decade - mandated smart meters which are being introduced in Victoria. With the cost of the roll-out now estimated at more than $2 billion - more than twice the initial estimated cost — it has added another lucrative profit source to the activities of the power distributors.

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spying and information theft aside, they do send unwanted RF directly into anyone in front of the meter. There is a smart meter on the side of the neighbor's house instead of on the front. Its placement puts it facing my bed and 15 FT away. I don't like that at all. It needs to go.
Posted by opcom
7th Sep
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Tin foil
Just line your walls with tin foil. That should reduce the problem.
Posted by riverat1
Updated - 7th Sep
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SMART METERS ARE DANGEROUS
Invariably the Tin FOIL Idiot will show up in every comment thread , and avail himself of the opportunity to stick his foot in his mouth!
http://www.icems.eu/docs/Robert_C_Kane.pdf
Posted by FxGreek
8th Sep
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Smart Meters?
Smart meters transmit a relatively small amount of energy for a very short amount of time. Do you have a cell phone? It's transmitting more power more of the time. Even when it's sitting there idle it's not really idle. It lets the cell system know its available by sending out little packets of information frequently and so the battery goes down even when you think you are not using it. Question is - are you dead yet? No? How come? And if that's true the and you are surrounded by cell towers and cell phones and the mean average of people getting cancers is not increasing then why would smart meters be any worse when they are putting out less energy over time?
Regarding house fires from installation of Smart Meters - the installation is only as good as the base hardware. All of the fires I have heard of weren't from the Smart Meters themselves, instead the fires were from rusty rotten bases that allowed short circuits and fires to ensue. In a situation like that the installer should not have gone any further after doing an inspection. It should have been evident that the base was in need of replacement or repair. There are some pretty shabby building structures out there.
How about the replacement of water meter reading systems with RF read ones. Have you noticed that in your block in Victoria? Have you started to complain about them yet? Better not they are pretty innocuous too. So many people wanting to suffer from psychosomatic illnesses out there, afraid of everything they don't understand.
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Updated - 7th Sep
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SMART METERS ARE DANGEROUS
"Smart meters transmit a relatively small amount of energy for a very short amount of time." That is the SMART METER/ VENDOR/UTILITY party line worn thinner than toilet paper and debunked a thousand times over . http://www.youtube.com/user/NapervilleSmartMeter this video shows transmission ALL THE TIME every FEW SECONDS.
Posted by FxGreek
8th Sep
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Then cell phones are dangerous too
I don't really see what the difference between cell phone transmissions and smart meter transmissions is. With the ubiquity of cell phones and towers we have far more exposure to them, particularly when you're holding them up to your ear.
Posted by riverat1
11th Sep
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Perspective
There's far more to fear from dumb drivers than there is from smart meters
Posted by theotherwill
7th Sep
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SMART METERS ARE DANGEROUS
Comparable statistics is an attempt to OBFUSCATE the subject "SMART METERS ARE DANGEROUS" so please stick to the subject!
Posted by FxGreek
8th Sep
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10th Sep
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