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Sorry you are all electric Shan,

I found this page in my surfing today too. There are

several pages of pictures of ways to protect your meter, that

may be useful for you.

http://stopsmartmeters.org/2011/10/05/defend-your-analog-meter-part-v/

I don't know about Canada, but I would guess it is similar to here, and that is

Not, illegal for you to shield, or as above, lock up your meter as long as they

can read it. - I saw some vids. one showing using 3ft. square of aluminum

screening shields it well on that side, but you really need it all around.

Can you contact Health Canada? Since they are recommending up to 18yr. don't use

cell phones, and smart meters emit far, far more radiation, maybe they can be

some kind of help to you, or tell you at least what is truly legal, because the

utility companies either don't know, or lie.

If you have a medical condition I would be surprised that in Canada they would

legally be allowed to shut your power off. YOU, are a CUSTOMER, THEY are suppose

to be delivering a service for your money.

Good luck.

My gate will be locked when I go out until I have something like this in place.

Easier than building a whole cage around the meter to lock up.

~ Snoshoe

> >

> > I normally turn off all possible breakers at night, and sometimes

> > the main switch for a while anyway.

> >

> > If a smart meter is on, and you turn the main switch totally off (here there

is a generac switch so a generator could be used if I

> > had one I could use,) how much would still come through, has anyone

> > been able to meter this? I would guess it would still be sending out those

pulses up to the box, even if it didn't send any back.

> >

> > ~ Snoshoe

> >

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