Pediatricians'
New
Warning: Limit children's exposure to cellphones
"Children
are not little adults," Dr. Gisela Mercada-Deane, chair of
radiology at
the American Academy of Pediatrics, said. "The amount of radio
frequency
that children will be exposed by the time they are our age [an
adult] is
exponential to the amount of radiation, radio frequencies that
we ourselves are
being exposed to in a lifetime."...
Dr. Oz
Show - Does
your Cell Phone Case Increase Your Radiation Risk?
Watch
Dr. Mehmet Oz explore how cellphone radiation to the brain is
tested in the
lab, how phone coverings can increase radiation, the fine
print warnings and
the new Consumer Reports recommendations.
Parent’s
success in
stopping WiFI installation at Australian School
An
Australian mum has been successful in preventing installation
of WiFi at her
child’s school and has worked with the school in drafting EMR
precautionary
measures by requesting compliance with the Disability
Discrimination Act 1992
and Article 9: Accessibility from the Conventions on the
Rights of the Disabled
to accommodate her child’s functional impairment.
http://www.emfacts.com/2015/ 11/parents-success-in- stopping-wifi-installation-at- australian-school-2/
16:9
WiFi in Schools Proven Dangerous – Oct 2010
Why are
the School Boards not
listening to the parents, teachers and children?
Worldwide Precautionary
Action
The policies
listed below, countries like Switzerland, Italy, France,
Austria, Luxembourg,
Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, Israel, Russia and China have set
RF exposure limits
100 to 10,000 times less than the USA. They recognize that
there can be
non-thermal biological effects from wireless radiation.
Consumer
Reports - Does Cell-Phone Radiation Cause Cancer?
The city
council of Berkeley, Calif., has also acted. In May 2015, it
approved a “Right
to Know” law that requires electronics retailers to
notify consumers about
the proper handling of cell phones. CTIA-The Wireless
Association, a trade
group, is now trying to block that law from going into effect,
as it
successfully did after San Francisco passed its own Right to
Know law five
years ago.
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