Electric fields are produced by voltage and formed whenever a connection is made with an outlet. The higher the voltage, the stronger the electric field. Electric fields are measured in volts per metre (V/m).

Magnetic fields are produced when an electric current is flowing through an appliance or wire. The greater the current, the stronger the magnetic field. Magnetic fields are measured in gauss (G) or tesla (T).

When you plug the power cord of an appliance into a wall socket, the connection creates an electric field along the cord. When you turn the appliance on, the flow of electricity through the cord also creates a magnetic field.

SaskPower and EMF

We follow Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) research closely and participate in forums and regulatory proceedings to ensure we’re current on all EMF research and regulations.

We design and operate our electrical generation, transmission and distribution systems to comply with recognized standards, and we provide EMF estimates for proposed electrical facilities. This ensures that we comply and cooperate with regulatory agencies established at the both provincial and federal levels.

We also measure EMF in and around SaskPower facilities. Feel free to request an EMF reading around residential, commercial and public buildings.

Health and EMF

International health agencies and a large number of independent scientific bodies have been unable to establish any associated health risks from exposure to EMF. Scientists and health agencies agree that more research is required to fully resolve the complex technical questions associated with the issue.

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