Global EMF Regulations

Compare electromagnetic field exposure limits across countries. See how the same measurement compares to different national standards.

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Showing 10 countries

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Belgium (Brussels)

(BE)

Regional (strictest)

0.024 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

333.3%
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Switzerland

(CH)

ICNIRP (stricter)

0.1 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

80.0%
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Russia

(RU)

SanPiN

0.1 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

80.0%
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Italy

(IT)

National (stricter)

0.1 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

80.0%
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China

(CN)

GB 8702-2014

0.4 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

20.0%
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India

(IN)

ICNIRP/10

1 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

8.0%
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Germany

(DE)

ICNIRP 1998

10 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

0.8%
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United States

(US)

FCC/IEEE

10 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

0.8%
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Japan

(JP)

ICNIRP-based

10 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

0.8%
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Australia

(AU)

ICNIRP 2020

10 W/m²

2.45 GHz (WiFi)

0.8%

Understanding the Data

These limits represent maximum permissible exposure levels set by each country's regulatory body. Lower values indicate stricter regulations. Most countries base their limits on ICNIRP guidelines, but some have adopted significantly stricter standards.

Data sources: ICNIRP Guidelines, WHO EMF Project, and national regulatory agencies. Last updated: 2024-12-29