Wi Fi recommendations from the Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (RNCNIRP)
From Alex Swinkels, The International EMF Alliance:
June 19, 2012
Moscow, Russia
RUSSIAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON NON-IONIZING RADIATION PROTECTION
Recommendations of the Russian National Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection of the necessity to regulate strictly the use of Wi-Fi in kindergartens and schools
Mobile cellular communication is getting more popular among children of different ages. Children excel adult population in the mobile phone calls use. At the same time, there is a daily brain exposure of EMF RF. In addition, all children are constantly exposed of EMF RF from base stations. The problem of the children’s health maintenance in the development of wireless communications was set up as priority by World Health Organization.
Electromagnetic radiation from Wi-Fi creates an additional burden for the child brain, whose body is in a state of development and the formation of mental activity. During this period, children are most susceptible to adverse environmental factors (WHO, publication number 3, April 2003).
It is necessary to note that the existing standards have been developed, without consideration of this additional exposure of EMF.
RussCNIRP consider necessary:
1. Ministry of Health and other organizations, responsible for the population safety (including children), should pay attention to the regulation of Wi-Fi use in kindergartens and schools; to the strengthening of sanitary control of the Wi-Fi using and to the development of an appropriate regulatory framework.
2. To recommend the usage of wired networks in schools and educational institutions, rather than a network using wireless broadband systems, including Wi-Fi.
Chairman of RussCNIRP, Professor
Tel./fax: (+7 499)-190-9660 E-mail: rcnirp@mail.ru
Yury G. Grigoriev
Link to press release pdf: http://international-emf-alliance.org/images/pdf/RussCNIRP%20WiFi%2019-06-12.pdf
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