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JANISCH Amy C <br />From:Cindy Allen <cindyallen21@yahoo.com> <br />Sent:Saturday, May 23, 2015 3:54 PM <br />To:GIOELLO Nick R <br />Subject:Dangers of WiFi Radiation <br />According to my research into WiFi power antennas that I cunducted at the University of Oregon, I have <br />concluded there is a large body or meta research that evidences the dangers of proximity sources of EMF <br />signals. In Europe, clear regulations are in place which prohibit locating these antennas near schools and <br />other institutions. The signals may not be visible but disturb all life from plants to bees and even humans. <br />Children are at an increased risk as they are still developing their brain connections. I have personally <br />moved my home WiFi device out of my bedroom to minimize my own exposure to EMF radiation. These <br />powerful sector antennas penetrate buildings and can not be easily sheilded. -D. Klette <br />1 <br />
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