Are smart meters really dangerous to your health and security?
As more and more utility companies begin to implement "smart readers" instead of traditional analog meters, consumers have begun to question whether the supposed increased quality of service and reduced costs of smart meters are worth the possible health and security risks associated with them.
In my opinion, if you are comfortable using a cell phone, then the health risks associated with implementing smart meters are nothing new to you and you shouldn't be concerned.
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From a security standpoint however, smart meters are somewhat intrusive and, as you will see below, can paint a perfect picture of almost all of your daily household activities.
An infographic (posted below) was recently published by HomeInsurance.org that intends to increase awareness of smart meters by delivering us both the positive and negative facts related to smart meters installed by security companies.
Interesting Fact: In 2008, nearly 0 smart meters had been deployed. It is expected that, by 2015, over 60 million smart meters will be in use in the United States.
Click on the infographic below for the full size version.
Anson Alexander is a graduate from the University of Tampa with a degree in International Business and Information Systems.A previous IT Administrator for a medium size publication company, Anson has recently decided to work full time on his own business by publishing on AnsonAlex.com, publishing technology tutorials on YouTube and offering SEO, IT training and digital marketing services.His main interests include technology, social media, infographics, economics, marketing and web design.Connect with Anson on Google+.