Summary
THE Health Protection Agency (HPA) announced that wi-fi networks are to be examined for potential risks to children (Mail), but states 'there was no scientific evidence that wi-fi is dangerous'.
How then, has its chairman Professor Sir William Stewart said this was 'not an accurate reflection' of the science? Why has the EU's European Environment Agency concluded that Britain's safety limits for radiation from wireless devices are 'thousands of times too lenient' and asked for 'health authorities to recommend action to reduce exposures, especially to vulnerable groups, such as children'? The German government has advised the withdrawal of wi- fi from schools. This contrasts with the promotion of this technology in our schools by the Government.See the full content of this document
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Is Wi-Fi Safe? ; Letters Extra
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