Italy: Turin is planning to cut back on Wi-Fi in state schools and government buildings
Turin is planning to cut back on Wi-Fi in state schools and government buildings over concerns that radiation might damage people's health.
Turin is planning to cut back on Wi-Fi in state schools and government buildings over concerns that radiation might damage people's health.
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The plans were outlined last week as the city's new new Five Star Movement (M5S) mayor, Chiara Appendino, presented her council's five-year political plan.
“We're aware that we need to consider electromagnetic radiation when we speak about pollution,” reads page 23 of the council's programme.
“We would like to take all precautions necessary and ask all public structures to work to reduce the volume of emissions and while guaranteeing connectivity for citizens.”
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