Ticehurst councillor questions safety of new wireless masts in schools
Friday, May 29, 2009, 12:00
FEARS that telecommunication masts being built at schools across the county may pose a health hazard to pupils and local residents are unfounded say East Sussex County Council.
The authority issued a statement this week reassuring the public after Ticehurst parish councillor Rod Rigby raised questions about ESCC's next generation network.
The project will see fixed wireless access (FWA) antennae installed in 148 schools and ESCC offices over the next three months as the council seeks to meet government targets for internet access in schools.
Flimwell resident Mr Rigby has researched the effects of electro-magnetic waves from wireless devices and phone masts and believes there is evidence they can harm people.
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http://www.thisissussex.co.uk/rother/Ticehurst-councillor-questions-safety-new-wireless-masts-schools/article-1030890-detail/article.html
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FEARS that telecommunication masts being built at schools across the county may pose a health hazard to pupils and local residents are unfounded say East Sussex County Council.
The authority issued a statement this week reassuring the public after Ticehurst parish councillor Rod Rigby raised questions about ESCC's next generation network.
The project will see fixed wireless access (FWA) antennae installed in 148 schools and ESCC offices over the next three months as the council seeks to meet government targets for internet access in schools.
Flimwell resident Mr Rigby has researched the effects of electro-magnetic waves from wireless devices and phone masts and believes there is evidence they can harm people.
Read More...
http://www.thisissussex.co.uk/rother/Ticehurst-councillor-questions-safety-new-wireless-masts-schools/article-1030890-detail/article.html
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=school+mast
rudkla - 29. Mai, 14:21