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Hazard of Small Cell Wi-Fi Antennas in Residential Areas

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Learn about small cell Wi-Fi antenna technology – what it is, how it works, the effects of EMF radiation on your health, risks to your residential and natural environment, effect on property value – so that you can make responsible decisions for yourself and your family.

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Children’s bedroom is in the Verizon main RFR beam

Photo and measurements by Eric WIndheim EMRS

5G WiFi, Wildlife & Health

with Theodora Scarato MSW

 

Theodora Scarato is formerly Executive Director of Environmental Health Trust, a nonprofit scientific think tank that promotes a healthier environment through cutting-edge research on environmental health hazards, and also works directly with communities, health, education professionals, and policymakers to understand and mitigate these hazards.

Small Cell Wi-Fi Antennas

with Eric Windheim, EMRS

 

Eric Windheim, EMRS is the owner of Windheim Environmental Solutions, a California high technology and environmental health that specializes in electromagnetic radiation and provides inspection, assessment, measurement, testing, abatement, and remediation of dangerous and unhealthy magnetic fields, electric fields, microwave radiation, and “dirty electricity.”

Tech Safety Ordinances

with Odette Wilkens

 

Odette Wilkens is President and General Counsel of a non-profit Wired Broadband, Inc., New York City, focusing on safe technology for the public. She is also Chair of The National Call for Safe Technology, a coalition of over 100 organizations and individuals advocating for safer telecommunications.

Protection Ordinance for Better and Safer Marin

CALL TO MARIN COUNTY RESIDENTS

Write a short email to your District’s Supervisor

Tell your supervisor that:

You support the 5G small cell Wi-Fi antenna ordinance drafted by attorney Andrew Campanelli, which will:

• Strengthen Marin County’s existing Title 22 ordinance;
• Give County officials the tools they need to refute telecom industry lawsuit threats with confidence; and
• Responsibly protect Marin County residents, wildlife, and the environment, including the vulnerable, unspoiled charm of Marin’s hidden villages, historic towns, rolling hills and agricultural lands we all cherish.

You can find your supervisor HERE. If other than Supervisor Rodoni / District 4, please cc him on your email as Dennis is also president of the Board of Supervisors this year.

Your Voice Counts!

The only way forward, if we are going to improve the quality of the environment, is to get everybody involved. – Richard Rogers

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