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Mobile phone towers – property owner risks
If a telecommunications company leases a landowner’s property to install a mobile phone base station a...
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Insights on wireless radiation from a physicist
Perhaps you’d like to know more about the radiofrequency (wireless) radiation that’s generally pr...
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Last week, we reported on the community’s legal victory over the USA’s standard-setting agency. The court said that the Federal Communications Com...
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US legal victory on radiation standards
The US public has won a landmark victory on federal safety standards for wireless radiation.
On 13 August,...
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We have some exciting news for you.
Doctors and scientists from around the world have joined together to call for action to protect people from ele...
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An Israeli municipality plans to introduce a standard which dramatically lowers the amount of radiofrequency (wireless) radiation exposure for residents. The announcement was made following the development of cancer by three students in classrooms located near mobile phone antennas, which sparked a September demonstration by parents of students.
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Doubts emerge about the new ARPANSA RF standard. In mid October the RF Working Group completed the latest Radiation Protection Standard. No vote was taken on the document before it was forwarded to the next rung of the bureaucratic ladder. If approved and adopted, the document will allow Australians to be exposed to more radiation—in some cases four times more—than at present.
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EMRAA looks at some of the problems with Australia's draft RF standard. A year in preparation, the new draft Standard for radiation protection is now available for public review. The Standard, which covers the frequencies from 3 kHz to 300 GHz—including the range used by mobile phones and base stations—
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