Are there any potential health concerns with radio frequency signal?

No. The data transfer is through a standard cellular signal, so the power of the radio frequency does not pose any health risk different than a cell phone.  The technology selected by the City of Savannah sends a signal that can be compared to a cellular text message.  The products that make up the AMI system are stringently evaluated for safety and meet all standards established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). 

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1. What is Advanced Metering Infrastructure or AMI?
2. Why is the City adopting AMI?
3. How does AMI affect me?
4. What can a customer do to offset the potential for increased usage through more accurate AMI meter readings?
5. How much will this upgrade cost me?
6. How will AMI benefit me?
7. How do you know the meter reading is accurate?
8. How will I know that you have my meter reading and not someone else’s?
9. Is my account information secure?
10. Are there any potential health concerns with radio frequency signal?
11. Will the radiofrequency signal interfere with my television, computer, cordless phone, garage door, pacemaker or other electronic devices?
12. Will there be any difference in the delivery or quality of water after my meter upgrade?
13. What if I have questions about the last meter read before my upgrade?
14. How is the installation done?
15. When will my installation occur?
16. How will I be notified of the installation?
17. How long will meter replacement take for most customer locations?
18. What if I need to schedule my meter replacement because of an issue on the day the installer plans to be at my location?
19. What if I have general questions about the AMI meter installation project?
20. What if I have questions about my bi-monthly City of Savannah utility bill?