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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Green Living / Cell Phone Towers. What Distance is Safe to Live?

Cell Phone Towers. What Distance is Safe to Live?

by Sarah Pope / Affiliate Links ✔

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  • Cell Tower Radiation
  • Scientific Research: Living Close to a Cell Tower a Likely Cancer Risk
  • German Research on Cell Tower Safety
  • Israeli Mobile Phone Tower Research
  • Women May Be More Susceptible to Cell Tower Radiation
  • Cell Phone Tower Safety. What Should YOU Do?
  • What to Do if You Live Too Close

How close is too close to live to cell phone towers and antennas and what to do if you discover that you are living within a distance that is impacting your health according to scientific research.

cell phone tower safety for a condo in close proximity

Mobile phone use continues to expand rapidly around the world. Within the next year, the number of cell phone users worldwide is projected to pass 5 billion. In the United States, well over 90% of adults now have a cell phone. The rate is nearly 50% among children as young as 10!

Not surprisingly, with so many mobile devices in use, the infrastructure to support them has grown substantially as well. Cell towers are continuing to pop up everywhere. In my small town, two new applications were filed this year alone!

If you don’t see any in your neighborhood don’t be fooled. Some cell towers are now disguised to look like trees especially if the tower is in a residential area. Disney World is famous for its tree-like cell phone infrastructure that blends almost invisibly with real foliage nearby.

The good news is that a growing number of people are now taking wise precautions to protect themselves from electromagnetic radiation (EMFs).

Avoiding fitbits, wireless baby monitors and turning off wifi at night are wise steps. Opting out of digital monitoring with your local power company to avoid the health risks from smart meters is a good idea too particularly if it is on a wall near the bedroom area.

Cell Tower Radiation

But what about cell phone towers and mobile antennas attached to existing structures? You can’t easily avoid them as they are everywhere. They are even constructed right next to schools in some cases.

Scientific Research: Living Close to a Cell Tower a Likely Cancer Risk

Many people seem to not worry about living or working in close proximity to cell towers and antennas. However, German and Israeli research to date gives cause for concern.

German Research on Cell Tower Safety

In a German study, doctors examined close to 1000 patients to see if living at the same address close to a cell tower for 10 years affected cancer risk. The social and age differences within the study group were small, with no ethnic diversity.

They discovered that the proportion of newly developed cancer cases was three times higher for those living within 1300 feet (a quarter of a mile) of a cellular transmitter compared to those living further away. In addition, they found that the patients became ill with cancer on average 8 years earlier.

A distance of 1300 feet (400m) is of particular importance. This is because computer simulation and measurements used in the study indicated that the radiation at that distance or less (the “inner area”) is 100 times greater than emissions beyond that distance (the “outer area”).

Another important observation from the research is that for the first 5 years of living near a cell phone tower, the risks were no different than someone living far away from one. However, in years 6-10, the cancer risks jumped more than threefold for those living a quarter of a mile or less from a mobile tower. Even more concerning, the average age of diagnosis was much younger. Risk for breast cancer, prostate, pancreas, bowel, melanoma, lung, and blood cancer all increased substantially.

The risks for breast cancer were most significant for those living in the inner area, with an average age of 50.8 year for a cancer diagnosis compared with nearly two decades later (70 years of age) for those in the outer area.

Israeli Mobile Phone Tower Research

Israeli research conducted by Tel Aviv University confirms a similar pattern.

In this study, 622 people living 1148 feet (350m) or less from a cell phone transmission station for 3-7 years were compared to 1222 controls living further away.

Out of the high exposure group, 8 cases of cancer were diagnosed within just one year. 3 cases of breast cancer and 1 case each of ovarian, lung, bone, kidney and lymphatic cancer.

In the control group, only 2 cases of cancer occurred even though the control group was roughly twice as large as the highly exposed group.

Based on these results, the researchers calculated the relative risk of cancer to be over four times higher for those living 350m or less (about one-fifth of a mile) from a cell phone transmitter.

Women May Be More Susceptible to Cell Tower Radiation

The Tel Aviv University research found that women appear to be more susceptible to the health effects of living near a cell tower than men.

Seven out of the eight cancers that arose during the first year were females. Thus, women living one-fifth of a mile or less from a cell tower experienced a ten fold increase in cancer risk compared with controls.

Cell Phone Tower Safety. What Should YOU Do?

If this research is concerning to you as it was to me, I would recommend that you check out antennasearch.com.

This site provides information on how many cell phone towers and mobile antennas are in your area. The exact distance of each from your home address is provided as well.

Do not rely just on your visual observation of the neighborhood. Cell towers are increasingly disguised as trees. Moreover, even if no cell towers exist, there are likely plenty of cellular antennas on existing buildings and other structures.

A typical mobile phone tower will hold 10 or more cellular antennas for various companies.

If you are planning to buy a home in the near future, consideration of cellular phone infrastructure nearby is very important. It ranks right up there with schools and other positives and negatives about the neighborhood.

I fully expect that in the future, as more research concerning the effects of EMFs on human biology emerges, real estate prices will be affected by their relative proximity to cell phone towers and/or antennas.

One word of warning. Don’t be overly concerned when you initially check your home address for nearby cellular infrastructure. The number is likely to be extremely high!

Wait until you see how close the towers and antenna are first! For example, I discovered that there are 81 towers and 124 antennas located within 4 miles of my front door! This is in a rural residential community too! However, once I looked more closely, I found that none of them is closer than a half mile away.

What to Do if You Live Too Close

If you find that you live within the inner circle of cellular towers, my suggestion is to consider moving. Though inconvenient, this is by far the best option. I’ve already had one friend change homes because of extreme sensitivity to high EMFs in her area. To date, Sweden and Germany recognize electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) as an actual medical condition. I expect that to grow in the coming years. (1, 2)

If you cannot move, then you can use curtains, paint, and wallpaper that blocks 100% of EMFs including 5G. 

This is the company I’ve vetted, recommend, and buy from myself for these types of products.

Another alternative are bioenergetic devices that claim to reduce the exposure and/or risks from electromagnetic radiation. Whether they work or not is up for debate. As of this writing, I haven’t found any conclusive, randomized data to suggest they are helpful one way or another. However, if you can’t move, they are probably at least worth a shot! Perhaps in the future, they might be proven beneficial.

Another thing to be aware of is that EMF exposure has the potential to increase free radical activity in the body. Thus, living near a cell tower may decrease levels of certain protective nutrients. Thus, ensuring adequate levels of antioxidants such glutathione is a very good strategy.

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Sarah Pope

Sarah Pope MGA has been a Health and Nutrition Educator since 2002. She is a summa cum laude graduate in Economics from Furman University and holds a Master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

She is the author of three books: Amazon #1 bestseller Get Your Fats Straight, Traditional Remedies for Modern Families, and Living Green in an Artificial World.

Her four eBooks Good Diet…Bad Diet, Real Food Fermentation, Ketonomics, and Ancestrally Inspired Dairy-Free Recipes are available for complimentary download via Healthy Home Plus.

Her mission is dedicated to helping families effectively incorporate the principles of ancestral diets within the modern household. She is a sought after lecturer around the world for conferences, summits, and podcasts.

Sarah was awarded Activist of the Year in 2010 at the International Wise Traditions Conference, subsequently serving on the Board of Directors of the nutrition nonprofit the Weston A. Price Foundation for seven years.

Her work has been covered by numerous independent and major media including USA Today, ABC, and NBC among many others.

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Comments (68)

  1. Ziraba Dennis

    Sep 1, 2019 at 11:44 am

    what is the exact minimum distance a building should be from a cellphone tower???

    Reply
    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Sep 1, 2019 at 3:05 pm

      One-half mile according to the existing research I can find.

  2. Ayndrea Ruchty

    Aug 13, 2019 at 4:57 pm

    Are radio antennae’s just as bad as cell towers? There is a radio antennae just across the street . About .1 miles away (it’s on a Target building). Do we need to be concerned?

    Reply
    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Aug 14, 2019 at 7:30 am

      That radio antenna almost certainly has a cell receiver on it too. Yes, I would consider that a problem. Check the link in the article and type in your address and it will tell you what that antenna actually is. Many cell towers are attached to buildings nowadays.

  3. Laura

    Aug 8, 2019 at 4:37 pm

    Is 1/2 a mile a safe distance from a childs school?

    Reply
    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Aug 8, 2019 at 4:41 pm

      According to the existing research that I can find, 1/2 mile is considered to be the minimum safe distance, yes. Hopefully, more research will provide additional information in the coming months/years.

  4. Wakil david

    Jul 24, 2019 at 4:30 am

    Wakil David from South Sudan my house is just 10 meters from cell tower what is your advice

    Reply
    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Aug 3, 2019 at 2:02 pm

      I recommend trying to move as soon as possible.

  5. Joy Ryan

    Jul 1, 2019 at 1:09 am

    Verizon Wireless is about to build a cell phone tower less than 200 ft from my home. I have been notified by the Zoning Board in Birmingham there will be a meeting on the 25th of July to make the City aware of the proceedings. Please advise me on how to get this stopped if there is any way possible to stop it.

    Reply
    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Jul 1, 2019 at 12:24 pm

      Unfortunately, at this time, the authorities don’t seem to appreciate the health danger to people who live nearby. Unfortunately, there is probably very little you can do about it … I would investigate moving or build a faraday cage around the bedroom area of your home (chicken wire inside the walls and ceiling).

  6. Sherri rapp

    Jun 7, 2019 at 9:38 am

    Hi there, I just went to a planning meeting in Lecanto Florida yesterday. I spoke about the cell phone 5G tower that they want to place in close proximity to my home. They were so ignorant they were excited for it. And they passed it.. I measured the distance with Google earth and it will be 3000 ft. As the crow flies from my home. Am I still in danger? Do I need to sell this entire farm? I’m ready to go if need be. I hope to hear from you ASAP

    Reply
    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Jun 7, 2019 at 9:59 am

      3000 feet is a little over half a mile. You are right on the line of whether or not you should move. Your call. Might be easiest to build a faraday cage within your home or just bedroom area (chicken wire in the crawl space of the walls). This will block any EMFs from coming into that area of the house.

  7. Sara Jones

    Jun 5, 2019 at 8:51 pm

    Lori Flynn RN I live in Pa and would love to talk to you! We just found out that the are going to put a tower across the street and the waves will go directly over my home. I’m scared of the effect of the radiation and fear for my son who has Severe TBI.

    Reply
  8. David Camacho

    May 29, 2019 at 10:35 pm

    Hi Sara, Cell tower and cell phone radiation can be blocked by a sheet or a mesh of conductive material. I believe even windows can be fitted with an invisible or near invisible mesh, so it is within the scope of home-owners near towers to shield their homes. Many insulation products have a foil layer which is impervious to radio and microwaves.

    Reply
  9. Giuseppe Zanotti

    May 1, 2019 at 3:37 am

    Thats some great basics there, already knew some of that, but you can always learn . I doubt a “kid” could put together such information as dolphin278 suggested. Maybe he’s just attempting to be “controversial? lol

    Reply
  10. Annik

    Apr 25, 2019 at 3:07 pm

    I live in Florida too..is it safe?

    Reply
    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Apr 26, 2019 at 8:05 am

      I live in Florida and am quite a ways from a cell phone tower, so it depends on your neighborhood. I don’t think FLorida is too densely populated to avoid them at least for the time being.

    • Farz

      Apr 13, 2020 at 11:02 am

      What website do you use to look for towers.

    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Apr 13, 2020 at 11:10 am

      The link is in the post for regular cell towers and antennas. Note that there is currently no website that locates 5G towers.

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