Assessment of Radio-Frequency Radiation Exposure from Selected Mobile Base Stations in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, Nigeria

Arekumo Thank God, Marere Omamode
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The antennas from mobile base stations radiate non-ionizing radio frequency radiation into space. The human body can experience negative health effects from prolonged exposure to radiofrequency (RF) radiation. Because base station installations and telecommunication networks are growing, there is a growing need to address the health risks connected with exposure to telecommunication masts. Using the Electrosmog Meter Cornet Model, power density from many telecom masts owned by various network operators was measured in this investigation. At 10-meter intervals, the RF radiation in seven (7) settlements in Yenagoa town, located in the Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, was measured within radial distances of 100 meters. With a mean value of 4.0569mWm-2, the measured values vary from 0.650mWm-2 to 9.810mWm-2. Still, values evolved. Nevertheless, additional factors, such as adjacent electromagnetic sources' wave interference or reference base station interference, caused readings to fluctuate. It was discovered that the greatest power density level was 9.810 mWm-2, and it was measured 20 meters away from the base station at site MBS1. As per the International Commission on Non-ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and other regulatory authorities, the standard limit of 4.5Wm-2 for the 900 MHz system is not exceeded by the radiation exposure level, as the findings show. This shows that the exposure levels in these areas are low enough to not seriously jeopardize the health of those living in the research area.
尼日利亚巴耶尔萨州耶纳戈阿部分移动基站的射频辐射评估
移动基站的天线向太空辐射非电离射频辐射。人体长期暴露在射频(RF)辐射中会对健康产生负面影响。由于基站设施和电信网络在不断增加,因此越来越有必要解决与暴露于电信杆相关的健康风险问题。在这项调查中,我们使用电雾计 Cornet 模型,测量了不同网络运营商所拥有的许多电信桅杆的功率密度。以 10 米为间隔,对位于巴耶尔萨州叶纳戈阿地方政府区的叶纳戈阿镇七(7)个居民点 100 米径向距离内的射频辐射进行了测量。平均值为 4.0569mWm-2,测量值从 0.650mWm-2 到 9.810mWm-2 不等。但数值仍在不断变化。然而,邻近电磁波干扰源或基准基站干扰等其他因素也会导致读数波动。结果发现,最大功率密度水平为 9.810 mWm-2,测量地点为 MBS1,距离基站 20 米。根据国际非电离辐射防护委员会(ICNIRP)和其他监管机构的规定,900 MHz 系统的辐射暴露水平未超过 4.5Wm-2 的标准限值。这表明,这些地区的辐照水平很低,不会严重危害研究地区居民的健康。
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