1. Has anyone ever conducted an on-site investigation and measuring of the amounts of radiation being emitted by streetlights, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings in Devon?
No.
2. Is Devon County Council (DCC) aware that streetlights, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings in Devon are emitting dangerously high levels of radiation that can cause harm to members of the public?
DCC does not hold this information because it does not have records of any 5G equipment installed across Devon by third parties, and also DCC does not have any 5G equipment installed on any DCC street lighting or traffic signal assets.
In the interests of advice and assistance, we can confirm that DCC procures approved equipment which is subject to a robust design and testing regime to ensure that appropriate European and British safety and performance standards are met.
3. Who is the manufacturer of streetlights, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings in Devon?
DCC does not use one single manufacturer for street lighting equipment, although the majority of Street lighting equipment is Urbis, Phillips, Glasdon, Telensa, Lucy Zodien and DW Windsor.
For traffic lights and pedestrian crossings, again, DCC does not use a single supplier, although the majority of equipment is Swarco, Yunex, Telent and Monitron.
4. What are the makes and models of the streetlights, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings in Devon?
DCC does not use one single manufacturer for street lighting equipment, although the majority of Street lighting equipment is Urbis, Phillips, Glasdon, Telensa, Lucy Zodien and DW Windsor.
For traffic lights and pedestrian crossings, again, DCC does not use a single supplier, although the majority of equipment is Swarco, Yunex, Telent and Monitron.
5. Who is responsible for maintaining the streetlights, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings in Devon?
DCC street lights are maintained by Enerveo, whilst the electrical supply is from WPD. Our Traffic lights are maintained by Swarco.
6. How many 5g antennas, masts, poles, assemblies or arrays are installed/situated in Devon?
DCC does not hold this information because it does not have records of any 5G equipment installed across Devon by third parties, and also DCC does not have any 5G equipment installed on any DCC street lighting or traffic signal assets.
7. Where are they located (acceptable formats on a map and/or the site address)?
Please see the response to question 6.
8. What are the makes and models of the 5g antennas, masts, poles, assemblies or arrays are installed/situated in Devon?
Please see the response to question 6.
9. Who is responsible for maintaining the 5g antennas, masts, poles, assemblies or arrays are installed/situated in Devon?
Please see the response to question 6.
10. Do you have any records of anyone ever conducting an on-site investigation and measuring of the amounts of radiation being emitted by these 5g antennas, masts, poles, assemblies or arrays in Devon?
Please see the response to question 6.
11. How would a member of the public request an on-site investigation and measuring of the amounts of radiation being emitted by these 5g antennas, masts, poles, assemblies or arrays in Devon as a matter of urgency (as the public health and environment are at great risk)?
Please see the response to this previous request for information.
12. What is the procedure should any device like 5g antennas, masts, poles, assemblies or arrays and streetlights, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings, be found to emit dangerous radiation levels that are above “recommended” levels? (bearing in mind this can cause serious, maybe permanent illness and potentially loss of life).
Please see the response to this previous request for information.