You can’t see it but it’s everywhere. WiFi connects computers to the internet, no cords required. Now kids are using it in wireless classrooms across the country. But is it an invisible danger? Carolyn Jarvis investigates why some parents say wifi in schools is making our kids sick. Video Rating: 2 / 5
As California and Ontario explain what has happened to people after Smart Metres were installed, BC Hydro has announced that all homes in the Province will be retrofitted with a wireless metre. Considering the health effects from wireless devices, and knowning that there are other options to wireless, now is the time to speak up and express that these metres are not the best options and to use the wired connections rather then wireless. watch the California April 24 2010 meeting:: PART ONE www.youtube.com PART TWO www.youtube.com PART THREE www.youtube.com
wifiinschools.com Dr. George Carlo, public health scientist and epidemiologist explains the health issues related to WiFi including decreased mental focus, reduction in memory and other cognitive effects, and behavioral problems.
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Wi-Fi connects electronic devices to wireless computer networks (wireless LAN) using electromagnetic radiation. Wi-Fi is installed in homes, schools, offices, stores, hotels, coffee shops, airports, libraries, hospitals, public buildings and even entire sections of cities. Wi-Fi signals are, unlike TV and radio signals, strong enough to penetrate concrete walls. Many health experts consider Wi-Fi radiation to be dangerous. Wi-Fi technology is used by personal computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, Bluetooth hands-free handsets, wireless video game consoles, MP3 players, smart meters and other wireless applications. Wi-Fi signals use a frequency of 2.4 GHz, nearly identical to the frequency of microwave ovens (2.45 GHz) and similar to those of mobile or cell phones (GSM phones use 1.8 or 1.9 GHz and the UMTS 3G phones use 2.1 GHz). Since Wi-Fi is so recent, no studies have yet been done on the long-term health effects of Wi-Fi. However, thousands of studies have been done on the health effects of mobile phones and mobile phone masts. These studies have found that mobile phone radiation can cause cancer! bbc.co.uk The health dangers of Wi-Fi radiation are commonly dismissed because Wi-Fi is so convenient. However, scientific studies suggest that prolonged exposure to the low-level electromagnetic radiation can cause many health problems. news.bbc.co.uk Wi-Fi radiation penetrates the body, affects cell membranes and over time cells to lose their ability to function … Video Rating: 4 / 5