Can you tell me if setting my water two feet away from my refrigerator would be "safe". Seems there is confusion for defining an electrical device.
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Greg
02月10日, 2019
Hi Monica, Yes, a few feet from a refrigerator is fine. I think the devices that have strong transmissions are the most important to keep from getting within 3 feet or so: wireless base station, cell phone, iPad, smart speaker, etc. The strength of an electromagnetic field falls off quite rapidly the further away you get from the source, so the field strength at 2 feet is not double the strength at 4 feet, but is actually 4x stronger. So I would say,... 查看更多
Hi Monica,
Yes, a few feet from a refrigerator is fine. I think the devices that have strong transmissions are the most important to keep from getting within 3 feet or so: wireless base station, cell phone, iPad, smart speaker, etc. The strength of an electromagnetic field falls off quite rapidly the further away you get from the source, so the field strength at 2 feet is not double the strength at 4 feet, but is actually 4x stronger.
So I would say, as a rule, at least 1 foot away from standard appliances (coffee maker, toaster, etc.). Two feet away from high-amp appliances (oven, refrigerator, etc.). Three feet away from transmitting devices (cell phone, iPad, etc.).
Hope that clarifies.
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