Monday, October 21, 2013

Correspondence with Washington State Legislators and Officials


Correspondence with Washington State Legislators and Officials

In October 2013, 378 Government Officials and Professional Leaders across Washington State received the Smart Meter and Personal Wireless Services Facilities Notice of Liability and Inaction, providing  knowledge of:
  • The harm caused by exposures to Radiofrequency Radiation, a possible carcinogen, neurotoxin, and genotoxin, among other effects
  • The potential liabilities to persons given authority to act upon said knowledge, but do not.
Radiofrequency Radiation is everywhere in our society; However, government exposure standards:
  • Are 17 years old, based on limited data from one set of experiments in the 1980’s
  • Apply to 30-minute exposures to a 6-foot tall man
  • Are believed to protect us from burns and shock, not damage to health
  • Are believed to protect us from whole-body heating not exposure to critical organs like the brain and the eyes
Radiofrequency Radiation has not been proven biologically safe for humans and is especially damaging to children and pregnant women. For example, schools use Wi-Fi power densities and frequencies similar to those used as Cold War weapons. Other exposures to Radiofrequency Radiation include cell phones, cordless phones, DECT products,  Bluetooth, iPads, wireless interactive white boards, paging systems, countless home automation applications, cell towers, masts, antenna, smart meter infrastructures, Wi-Max, TETRA, etc.

Complete the NOTICE OF SUPPORT FOR LEGISLATIVE ACTION by following these easy steps.

Washington State residents can let their District Legislators know they support an immediate and complete safety review of Radiofrequency Radiation, and a moratorium on the installation of smart meters and Personal Wireless Services Facilities, until determined safe.


Full Citations for Smart Meter and Personal Wireless Services Facilities Notice of Liability and Inaction.

http://www.meansforchange.com/page/Correspondence-with-Washington-State-Legislators-and-Officials

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