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Living next to power utility poles in Seoul - Health risks?

 
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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2012 8:51 pm    Post subject: Living next to power utility poles in Seoul - Health risks? Reply with quote

Hey guys,

It's almost impossible not to see one of those high voltage transmission power lines on the street of Korea..I'm currently looking to move, and there's a room that I am considering now. The only issue is that it's on the 4th floor and is about 5 metres away from the high rised 'high voltage eletrical lines'..Open there window, and there you go..these are next to the room. There are signs hanging from the lines that say 'danger - high voltage' (in Korean, 고전압).

Now, I'm not sure if I really should take the room, since I've read about all the health risks associated with living close/under those lines.. I'm planning to stay here for 3 months and possibly longer..What's your take?
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