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Measurement of electromagnetic waves under high voltage lines for the first time in a long time

A customer considering purchasing land said, "There are many properties near the land.
There are high voltage lines passing through so I'd like you to measure them."
I went to measure it because there was a request.
First of all, electromagnetic waves have electric and magnetic fields.
There are ways to prevent electric fields, but magnetic fields
There's almost no way to prevent it.
In short, the only way to avoid strong magnetic fields is to
This can be considered a measure.
The Swedish magnetic field standard is 250 nanotesla
The details are as follows. The land is away from high voltage power lines.
They were about 50m apart, but the distance was roughly 30 to 70.
By the way, the temperature directly below the high voltage line was about 230.
I don't think it was a big deal for a direct hit,
Although this is a high voltage line, it is a very cute size.
I think the biggest factor was that
I'm glad it was a good result.
After that, the next event was the ground-breaking ceremony in Kasai.
It was raining, which is very unusual for me.
It was raining on and off, but it stopped by the time it started.
As the ground-breaking ceremony began, it started to rain heavily, and by the time it ended,
It stopped. All's well that ends well, but maybe that's not the case.
Let's call it good.
However, what looks like it will be even more difficult is the ground-breaking ceremony this Saturday...
The weather forecast says we are in the middle of a typhoon. We will decide whether to go or not on the morning of the day.
It seems like there's no other option.
There were two other good stories today.
One of them is to design a model house for a certain construction company in Kyushu.
The other thing that was decided was the customer's
A friend contacted me to say that they really liked it.
For a moment, it felt like work had calmed down, but it was business as usual.
It didn't even last a week.

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