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That is a good question, but turning off the main breaker would also turn

off my furnace wouldn't it? I live in Ottawa, Ontario in Canada and it beginning

to get pretty cold here with temperatures of 55F durring the day and 10 degrees

lower at night.

Plus I have Multiple Chemical Sensitivities so have a whole house air

filtration unit which uses the fan on the furnace 24 hours a day...

As it is the hydro company has threatened to turn off my electricity if I

sheild the smart meter........ though I am not far from sheilding it aways as

it the effects seem to be accummulative........

blessings

Shan

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> > > > Any digital  meter that transmits RF radio frequency back & forth every

few seconds  is a smart meter.

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> > > Yes, but what wasn't clear to me was whether this meter in question uses

> > > wireless RF transmissions to transmit data, or whether the communication

> > > takes place over the power lines?

> > >

> > > Marc

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