How far should trees be from power lines?

If your property is relatively close to power lines, stick to planting a tree that will reach a mature height of no more than 15 feet. If you wish to plant a tree that's over 15 feet tall, make sure it's at least 50 yards away from any power lines in any direction.
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Can tree branches touch power lines?

Tree branches touching or in close proximity to power lines can be very dangerous. A tree branch will move a great deal in the wind and can easily break power lines. Trees near power lines need to be trimmed by either yourself or your utility company to about a 15-foot minimum distance.
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Should trees be touching power lines?

“Trees conduct electricity and can create a safety hazard if limbs grow too close to electric lines.” Be sure that no one climbs a tree near power lines. If branches are touching the wires, the tree could be energized. Even branches not touching power lines could become energized if a child's weight is added.
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How far should you be from power lines?

A safe working distance depends on the voltage of the power lines. Always maintain a distance of at least 10 feet from overhead lines and more than 10 feet if the voltage to ground is over 50 kilovolts (50,000 volts). The higher the voltage, the greater the distance that is needed between the lines and the workers.
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Whose responsibility is it to trim trees around power lines?

Trimming trees and vegetation around the utility's power line that connects a person's home to the utility pole is generally viewed as being the responsibility of the homeowner. This power line is called the “service drop.”
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Who is responsible for power line from pole to house?

Your electric company is only responsible for maintaining and repairing the following items: Wooden utility poles. Overhead and underground power lines. Electric service lines that run between utility poles and to your home.
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Can my Neighbour cut my tree without asking?

Entering someone's property, without permission, to cut a tree would undoubtedly be illegal. You may need to take matters to court. It depends which came first - the tree or your garden.
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What is the minimum safe distance from high power lines?

As per the Indian Electricity Act, buildings should maintain a horizontal distance of 1.2 metres from 11kV lines and 4 metres from 66kV lines. This buffer zone has been violated in the above cases.
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Can living near power lines be harmful?

Are there other health risks associated with electromagnetic fields? Exposure to low-level electromagnetic fields has been studied extensively, and there is no evidence that it is harmful to human health, according to the World Health Organization.
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Is it OK to live near power lines?

How close can I live or work near powerlines or other electrical sources? There is no established evidence that the exposure to magnetic fields from powerlines, substations, transformers or other electrical sources, regardless of the proximity, causes any health effects.
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Can trees get electrocuted?

Tree limbs can conduct electricity. When trees grow near overhead electrical wires, they can contact the wires and become energized. Trees and wires are dangerous, full of electrical power that can injure or kill humans.
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How far should tree branches be from house?

When trees are too close to your home, the roots can destroy your foundation, and branches hanging over your roof can cause a whole range of problems. As a general rule, trees should be at least 10 to 20 feet from your home, but the exact distance depends on the size of the tree, its canopy and its root system.
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Do power lines give off radiation?

EMR associated with power lines is a type of low frequency non-ionizing radiation. Electric fields are produced by electric charges, and magnetic fields are produced by the flow of electrical current through wires or electrical devices.
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How far away should you sleep from an electrical panel?

Is it dangerous to sleep near an electrical panel? No, but you should try to sleep at least 1 m (3.3 ft) away from it. Since electrical panels give off radiation, sleeping next to them isn't recommended. Over time, the radiation can build up in your system, leading to symptoms like fatigue, headaches, and mood swings.
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Do trees block EMF?

EMFs do induce electric currents within the body, but these currents are much smaller than those induced naturally through the operation of nerves and muscles. While structures, trees, and skin block electric fields, they do not shield against magnetic fields.
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Is there a legal height for Neighbours trees?

In general, there is no specific limit to the height that a tree is allowed to grow, but if the trees form a vegetative screen that is limiting a neighbours usage/enjoyment then it could be a High Hedge issue which Planning Enforcement would potentially get involved with.
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Can I throw overhanging branches back?

Under common law, a person may cut back any branch (or root) from a neighbour's tree that overhangs or encroaches onto their property. In cutting back any overhanging branches (or encroaching roots) the following must be observed: you must not trespass onto the land on which the trees are growing.
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Who pays for overhanging trees?

Removing branches overhanging your property. A tree belongs to the person who owns the land on which it grows. However, if you're the owner/occupier of land over which the branches of a tree overhang, you are generally entitled to chop back the branches to the boundary line.
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Can my Neighbour pass a power cable over my land?

A It is a principle of property law that, subject to exceptions, the owner of land also owns the air space above it. Therefore a third party is not entitled to install a wire or cable over someone else's land without first having the owner's permission; there are, however, exceptions to this.
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Who owns the utility pole on my property?

The power lines between the power pole and your home, are owned by you (the homeowner). This means that if there is any problem with the power line between the power pole and your property, you will be responsible for their maintenance.
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How much does it cost to bury residential power lines FPL?

Depending on the density of a new development and exclusive of other facility needs, it costs FPL between $1,344 and $2,272 per lot to install our standard overhead service. Underground, on the other hand, costs between $1,052 and $2,414 per lot.
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Can living near power lines cause headaches?

Analysis revealed that people who are younger, live close to a power line and have more days off work are significantly more likely to suffer from headaches or migraines.
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Do power lines interfere with WiFi?

Power sources — electrical railroad tracks or power lines that are in close proximity can be causing WiFi interference. If you can try not to position your Wi-Fi router near power lines in the wall or close to the breaker box.
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What are the symptoms of EMF?

Some individuals have reported a wide range of non-specific health problems that they attribute to low-level exposure of electromagnetic fields (EMF). The symptoms most commonly reported include headaches, body pain, lethargy, tinnitus (ringing in the ear), nausea, burning sensation, heart arrhythmia and anxiety.
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