Iceland follows ICNIRP limits but does measure non ionizing EMF levels for members of the public.

According to their 2015 WHO filing “IRSA has addressed these concerns by offering to carry out measurements of EMF radiation against a nominal fee. The fee requested in 2015 is about 125 EUR for up to 8 measurements and a report for the same address. Measurements have been made for individuals, companies and municipalities. Magnetic fields are measured in the homes while electric fields have been measured around telecommunication masts. A large number of such measurements provides IRSA with information on normal conditions regarding these fields in Iceland.”

https://ehtrust.org/iceland/ Source: Environmental Health Trust

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