Wednesday, October 10, 2012

POLLUTION FROM WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY


ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS: QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ABOUT WIRELESS TECHNOLOGIES


 What are the issues, the second-hand effects, and the standards for the wireless technologies?

Life on earth has evolved amidst a broad band of electromagnetic frequencies, which originate from throughout the universe. By 1980, environmental exposure to artificial, repetitive or random signals in the radio frequency / microwave band had risen dramatically – by more than a trillion times, mostly for military technology.
Since 1980, mostly for newly-introduced commercial applications, the average “second-hand” exposure in Southern Canada has risen from about 0.005 microWatt/cm2 to the current background environmental range of 0.4 to 100.0 µWatt/cm2. We note an 8 to 20,000-fold increase with peaks in downtown Toronto and some centers, including Brantford and Mississauga. About 100 square kilometers in Southern Ontario have environmental broadband radio frequency and microwave power emission exposures during time frames that can exceed the Health Canada Safety Code 6 exposure limit of approximately 0.6 to 1 milliWatt/cm2 (600 - 1,000microWatt/cm2).
Such illegal irradiation coverage can be expected to rise exponentially to several hundred square kilometers in both Ontario and Quebec by the end of this decade, on a more persistent basis, as more and more wireless technologies are approved by governments and marketed.
Note that individuals within such exposed zones may experience a continual body temperature rise, with time, (but actually “feel” colder, and may seek greater warmth).


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