TY - JOUR TI - Preliminary background indoor EMF measurements in Greece AU - Kottou, S. AU - Nikolopoulos, D. AU - Yannakopoulos, P.H. AU - Vogiannis, E. AU - Petraki, E. AU - Panagiotaras, D. AU - Koulougliotis, D. JO - PHYSICA MEDICA-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PHYSICS PY - 2015 VL - 31 TODO - 7 SP - 808-816 PB - Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica SN - null TODO - 10.1016/j.ejmp.2015.05.002 TODO - Article; controlled study; electric conductivity; electric field; electric potential; electromagnetic field; electromagnetic radiation; Greece; radiation measurement; radiofrequency; adverse effects; analysis; devices; electricity; environmental exposure; procedures; radiofrequency radiation; radiometry, Electricity; Electromagnetic Fields; Environmental Exposure; Greece; Radio Waves; Radiometry TODO - The main purpose of this work was to investigate the fluctuation of Greek indoor electromagnetic field (EMF) intensity values and identify peaks that might occur. The scientific interest is mainly focused on the bands of extremely low-frequency (ELF) magnetic fields and radiofrequency (RF) electric fields which have been suggested to be possibly carcinogenic to humans by the Scientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR).Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) measurements were performed in a variety of indoor dwellings, in Attica and in the islands of Zakynthos and Lesvos.A total number of 4540 measurements were taken in a wide frequency range (50 Hz-2100 MHz) of which 3301 in Attica, 963 in Lesvos and 276 in Zakynthos.Statistical analysis of the data revealed specific statistically significant differences between the mean values of the electric (ELF and RF) but not the magnetic (ELF) field strengths measured at different distances from the EMF source, as well as between some of the mean values of the RF electric field at different bands. Some statistically significant differences between mean electric field values at different geographic locations were also identified.As far as the RF electric field is concerned, the maximum values, in most cases, were below 0.5 V/m, however increased values above 1 V/m and up to 5.6 V/m were occasionally observed. The ELF magnetic field values were lower than 1 μT. It may be concluded that overall, the observed indoor EMF intensity values remained well below domestic and European established limits. © 2015 Associazione Italiana di Fisica Medica. ER -