Smart meter radiation refers to the radiofrequency (RF) energy emitted by smart utility meters—digital devices installed on homes or buildings to measure and communicate electricity, gas, or water usage. These meters regularly send small packets of data wirelessly using RF signals, similar to the way a phone or Wi-Fi router communicates, but far less frequently and at much lower power than the everyday wireless devices we carry.
The RF levels from smart meters are typically well below international safety limits and are usually lower than what you get from mobile phones or Wi-Fi equipment, particularly because smart meters transmit intermittently rather than continuously.
In holistic wellness and bioenergetic frameworks—like those embraced by many Leela Quantum Tech customers—smart meter radiation is sometimes viewed as another ambient frequency influence in a wireless world, rather than a direct physical hazard. Rather than disconnecting from modern infrastructure, LeelaQ’s approach focuses on harmonization and energetic resilience.
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