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Often unaware of the potential risks to both library staff and the public, libraries have adopted wireless technology as a means to bridge the Digital Divide and in order to fulfill their mission under the Library Bill of Rights.
Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Syndrome (EHS) is a condition in which people are highly sensitive to electromagnetic fields. In an area such as a wireless hotspot, they experience pain or other symptoms.
During recent years the WHO, World Health Organization and IARC, International Agency for Research on Cancer have lost credibility, because...
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Medical Alert
Aggravated Symptom Relapses Reported after Use of
Widely Available EMR Protection Products
Contact: Dr. George Carlo (drcarlo@safewireless.org); (202) 756-7744
Reasons for this Advisory:
An astronomer once quipped that if Neil Armstrong had taken a cell phone to the Moon in 1969, it would have appeared to be the third most powerful source of microwave radiation in the universe, next only to the Sun and the Milky Way. He was right.
Recently there has been a flood of news items mentioning wireless as a driving factor for better healthcare. The latest bit is that UK's Ofcom, that are supposed to be regulating the wireless industry, are speaking about "opening up more radio spectrum" in order to allow this brave new wireless healthcare system to grow.
The management of the famous France National Library (BNF) just decides a moratorium on the Wi-Fi hot spot giving access to internet that were supposed to be installed by a private corporation on the entire area.
The rate of technological innovation in some fields is developing exponentially with new advances in wireless sensor networks, ubiquitous and pervasive computing, motes, nodes, grids, and media platforms.
Last week the wireless network in Stavanger town centre was turned on, and this allows you to turn on your computer and log on to the Internet more or less everywhere in the town centre.
Canadian Human Rights Commission policy on Environmental Sensitivities