In this paper the state of art study is being done to create awareness and evaluate the level of surface power density emitted from base transceiver (BTS) at different horizontal distances and frequencies, in Navi Mumbai region. A NARDA SRM-3006 kit was used to measure the maximum surface power density in broadband region. The highest power level was found within 40–50m from the tower, ≈ 427.00 mW/m2 (frequency band 26.00MHz to 3.00 GHz). This power level was more than the limit of exposure level recommended by International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). However, the distance from the BTS Antenna more than 50m and at same frequency, the observed exposure levels were below the ICNIRP limit but more than the limit values, recommended by some countries (≤ 1mW/m2) and researchers. The power density ∼ 24.3 mW/m2 (maximum peak) was found at 350m distance from the tower. The power dependencies algorithm on frequency has been verified and it is observed that power level reduced by ∼ 40% to ∼96% , by reducing the frequency from 2000.00MHz to 500.00 MHz, respectively at fixed distance from the BTS. The results of this study informed that the surface power density levels significantly varied with distance, direction, characteristics impedance of medium and frequency. Therefore, these facts need to be incorporated for determining the public health guideline regarding cell phone towers. Now, this study can further be utilized in future for auditing the power density radiated from BTS for epidemiological studies.