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Wi-Fi Quick Facts
What should we know about wireless technology? Whether we use a wired network connection or a wireless (Wi-fi) connection, both of these signal delivery systems achieve the same end product: Access to the Internet. It is a misconception that all … Continue reading
Posted in 21st Century Learning, BCCPAC Wi-Fi Resolution, Citizens for Safe Technology, Conflicts of Interest, Evidence of harm, Health Canada, industry, Insurance Companies, Late Lessons, Early Warnings, Research/Studies, Saanich SD IT plan, Security Issues, VCPAC, Wi-Fi, Wireless Industry & tactics, Wireless technology, World Health Organization
Tagged Blackboard, cell phone safety, Cisco, precautionary principle, SD61 Wi-Fi Committee, tactics of the tobacco industry, Victoria School District 61, wi-fi and industry, wi-fi and insurance companies, wi-fi and lawsuits, Wi-Fi in Schools, Wireless technology in schools
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Industry Admits Known Harm – SwissCom
Industry admits harm in patent application. Unfortunately for SwissCom, they didn’t make the money off this admission that they’d hoped to in their attempts to find a solution to reduce risk but to date they are the only industry company … Continue reading
Posted in Evidence of harm, Health Canada, industry, Insurance Companies, Research/Studies, Risk Management, Wireless technology, World Health Organization
Tagged Greater Victoria School District Wi-Fi Committee, Swisscom, Wi-Fi in Schools, wireless industry admits danger, wireless industry admits harm, wireless insurance company
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RFR – Genotoxic Studies
RFR-Genotoxic Studies (July 2006) Aitken RJ, Bennetts LE, Sawyer D, Wiklendt AM, King BV. Impact of radio frequency electromagnetic radiation on DNA integrity in the male germline. International Journal of Andrology, 28:171-179, 2005. Concern has arisen over human exposures to radio … Continue reading
Lloyd’s of London – Preparing for personal injury related to cell phone use – Nov 22, 2007
Read more here: Lloyds – EMF Final November 2010
What’s so smart about SmartMeters? Come learn more about BC Hydro’s plans for your home.
Have your say this Wednesday, March 9th (see details below) California County Criminalizes SmartMeter Installations Citing alleged health effects from electromagnetic waves, a county in the North San Francisco Bay Area has criminalized the installation of “smart” electric meters. The … Continue reading
Posted in Health Canada, industry, Research/Studies, Safety, Smart Meters, Uncategorized
Tagged BC, BC Hydro, BC Hydro SmartMeters, BC Provincial Health Officer, Electromagnetic Hyper Sensitivity, Health Canada, Marin County, Perry Kendall, precautionary principle, Sage Associates Environmental Consultants, Smart Meters, SMART technology, SmartMeters, Stop SmartMeters
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Will the Greater Victoria School District 61 put kids first? The Nanaimo Regional District did…
The Regional District of Nanaimo took a precautionary stand this last week and put the safety of kids and the neighbourhood first. Public pressure topples proposed cell tower that would have loomed near elementary school Telus’s plan to fill service … Continue reading