Analysis of Electromagnetic Fields Influence on the Residential Areas
Keywords:
physical contamination, the impact of electromagnetic fields, environment, health,Abstract
Purpose. Ordering of existing data on the distribution, the negative effects of electromagnetic pollution on the environment and humans. Methods. Theoretical analysis and synthesis. Results. Paper deals with theoretical and methodological backgrounds for studying the environmental and health impacts of electromagnetic fields (EMF) generated by various sources. The effect of complex physical contamination of residential areas, factors and negative effects of EMFs impact on natural objects and people in urban areas have been analized. Conclusion. EMF cause in living organism’s range of different effects, depending on the intensity and time of action, so important is the constant control and regulation of the levels of pollution.
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