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Hello all: My fiance and I are looking for a house.
Is it bad for treatment to have a power line running behind your house?
I am guessing it is but wanted to make sure I was not being overly cautious. Thanks!
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Tammy N.
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I would definitely steer clear. Too many EMFs. I think it could really hold you back from getting well. I would not take a chance, no way.
Happy house hunting! Make sure you pay attention to mold issues. Definitely steer clear of that as well.
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Thank you Tammy... I thought so... Gosh, the mold thing is something in this area... I live in Charleston....
Thanks again...
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Beautiful city! We just visited last month. But, yes, you have to be on HIGH ALERT for mold. No matter how much you love a house, or how good a price is, try not to let it cloud your thinking if it has mold. Steer clear. Your health is way too important.
And whatever you do buy, get the best dehumidification system you can.
Good luck.
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It depends on the power lines. I wouldn't want to live near high power lines at all, whether in treatment or out. If it's low power lines going to houses, you can't really get away from them. Some are buried so you can't see them, but if the buildings have power, they're there.
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These are high power lines and they cross the back side of a row of houses as another neighborhood backs right up to this one. Thanks Six for all your help...
It is SUPER appreciated!
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