Are there any potential health concerns with the radio signals?
No. The meters only send out signals for a few seconds at a time, several times a day, so they are not always transmitting. The radio frequency that is transmitted is 6,000 -12,000 times weaker than that of a microwave oven, wireless router or laptop computer (at less than a distance of 1 meter); 18,000 – 6,000,000 times weaker than that of a cell phone (at one’s head); and 300,000 – 25,000,000 times weaker than that of a walkie-talkie (at one’s head). Due to the distance at which the radio frequency energy is typically transmitted, exposure is very low, much like that of AM or FM radio broadcast signals. Exact measurements and research can be read online.

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1. What is AMI?
2. Why AMI?
3. Why was the metering system changed?
4. What are the benefits of the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system?
5. How does it work?
6. How will I know my bill is accurate?
7. Will I see an increase in my water bill?
8. What information is transmitted, and is my account information secure?
9. Will the AMI device's radio signals affect the operation of other electronic devices in my home?
10. Are there any potential health concerns with the radio signals?
11. Is the AMI technology safe?
12. How can I read my AMI water meter?
13. Can I view my water usage online?
14. How can I check for a water leak?