Are there health concerns with radio signals?

No. 

The power and duration of the radio signal is too low to pose a health risk. 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 (IEEE) and Electronics Engineers. See the RF Safety Specification Sheet (PDF) for more information.

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1. How will AMI benefit me?
2. How do you know that the reading is accurate?
3. When will my installation occur?
4. How will I be notified of the installation?
5. How long will installation take?
6. Will water service be interrupted during installation?
7. I have a finished basement; can I still have AMI installed?
8. Are there health concerns with radio signals?
9. Will the radio transmitter interfere with my television, computer, cordless phone, garage door, pacemaker or other electronic devices?
10. How will I know that you have my meter reading and not someone else’s?
11. Will my water bill go up?
12. Will there be any difference in the delivery or quality of water after my meter upgrade?
13. Who can I talk to more about this?