Environmental
Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in real estate are primarily associated with:
ARadon gas emissions from the soil
BProximity to power lines, electrical substations, and high-voltage transmission lines✓ Correct
CLead-based paint in older buildings
DUnderground storage tanks
Explanation
EMFs are generated by electrical power lines, substations, and other electrical equipment. Some studies suggest potential health concerns from prolonged exposure, and proximity to high-voltage lines can affect property desirability and value.
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