SIMPLE
SOLUTIONS FOR HARD-WIRING A CLASSROOM
and WIRELESS DEVICES to SIGNIFICANTLY
REDUCE RADIOFREQUENCY RADIATION HAZARDS
More
and more schools are implementing a 'No
cell phone' policy during school hours due to
distractions that negatively impact
learning. However, much of this
problem could be resolved with the removal
of WiFi and the return to hard-wired
Internet which is faster, cheaper, more
reliable and more secure than wireless
networks.
Unlike
WiFi, hard-wired Internet gives teachers
more control as to when the Internet
is accessed in the classroom and allows
oversight to ensure the content is
appropriate for learning. Hard wired
Internet allows oversight that benefits
our children while also significantly
reducing their daily exposure to RFR.
Peer reviewed science overwhelmingly
suggests cumulative Radio Frequency
Radiation
is a health risk, particularly for
developing children. Hard-wired Internet
reduces RFR exposure making it the safest,
healthiest choice for our
children.
Classroom Wiring Plan:
One Central 8-port Gigabit
Ethernet Switch mounted on
the center of the ceiling
Six to Eight tentacles that
travel to the corners and
wall-midpoints of the room
and down the walls to
desk-height
Four to Six additional 8-port
Gigabit Ethernet Switches
mounted on the wall at
desk height (the tentacle
feet)
Flexible, colored tentacle
conduits that easily
fasten Ethernet cables to
the ceilings and walls,
eliminating the need to
snake the cables behind
ceilings and walls
Typical Classroom Wiring Cost:
US pricing
$250 for five 8-port Gigbabit
Switches
$125 for OctoWired Flexible
Conduit System
$ 25 for Ethernet cable and
connectors
$100 for two hours of labor to
install
$500 total per classroom
USB-to-Ethernet Adapters for
iPads
For each
iPad: Apple
USB3 Camera Adapter
For each
iPad: Anker
10/100/1000 Mbps
USB-to-Ethernet
adapter
For each
Chromebook: Anker
10/100/1000 Mbps
USB-to-Ethernet
adapter
First State In The Nation: Maryland State Advisory Council Recommends Reducing School WiFi
Children’s
environmental health
experts respond to new
US study linking
wireless radiation to
cancer after the
American Academy of
Pediatrics recommends
reducing cell phone
exposures.
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — After
keeping it hidden for 7 years by the
California’s Department of Public
Health, the
Judge Rules California Must Release
Papers Discussing Risk Of Cellphone
Use.
Division of Environmental and
Occupational Disease Control- California
Department of Public Health – Document
on Cell Phones and Health
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