"The amount of energy absorbed depends largely on how close your body is to a smart meter," reads Health Canada's website. In other words, if you're really concerned about smart meters, you probably shouldn't use a cellphone. Suzanne Gravelle, of Lower East Chezzetcook, N.S., says she's concerned about the alleged health impacts of smart meters. (CBC)Meanwhile, Nova Scotia Power says while there is "a substantial amount of conflicting information" online about smart meters, safety is the company's top priority. Chase said customers with questions or concerns about smart meters can contact the utility directly.
Source: CBC News March 28, 2018 09:01 UTC