live or work in an area with wireless transmitting "smart" utility
meters;
approach large electric motors (i.e. refrigerators and air
conditioners [possibly hidden behind a wall]);
approach TV or radio broadcasting antennas, cellular or Internet
antennas, WiFi routers (possibly hidden);
have electro-cautery tools or defibrillators used on them;
approach wireless chargers such as those recently deployed in
Starbucks and planned for IKEA furniture;
have more than one kind of implant (implants can interfere
with each other);
ride in an electric or hybrid car or a car with sensors for steering,
breaking or navigating (sensors emit EMR internally and to
the car's exterior); self-driving cars and trucks may also come
with EMR-emitting wireless chargers. Would self-driving cars'
EMR emissions cause implants to malfunction or shut off?
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