TechSafeSchools – Spring 2024.

This spring, the Superintendent of every public school system in California, Michigan and Illinois will be receiving a letter from TechSafeSchools alerting them to the potential harm of RF radiation in classrooms and providing simple steps they can take to reduce that exposure.
You can help increase the impact of this campaign by calling your local school system and voicing your support for efforts to protect our kids.
You can also help by sending an email to your local school officials, attaching the cover letter and Info for Administrators below.
Thank You!!
Sample email:
Dear ___________

This month, the superintendent of our school system will receive information from the non-profit TechSafe Schools project about how to reduce RF radiation in classrooms without impacting any tech-based learning or system performance, and at little or no cost.
I’m attaching the letter and the “Information for Administrators” which the Superintendent is receiving. I encourage you to read it carefully, visit the TechSafe Schools website and decide if reducing RF radiation exposure for our kids is something every school should be doing.
Thank you for considering this important issue.
Source – TechSafeSchools.org – Parents: Help Protect our Kids – Support our Spring Campaign!
Reducing radiation exposure in school classrooms is something every school can do at no cost and without affecting any tech-based learning or system performance. Why not do it?
Radiofrequency (RF) radiation emitted by all wireless devices was once thought to be harmless. Now thousands of studies, including a major study from the National Institutes of Health, are showing that exposure at levels below current FCC guidelines can have biological effects and trigger physical symptoms.
While federal agencies work to establish new guidelines for exposure, there are simple steps administrators can take that will dramatically reduce the amount of radiation in school classrooms.
This site contains links to scientific studies, practical instructions for reducing exposures, Best Practices for students and teachers and much more, Let us know how we can help you.
Patti & Doug Wood
“We wired many of our school offices and classrooms with Ethernet, and were able to reduce the power output of our few wireless access points by 75% without any noticeable impact on performance. Even though we don’t have all the answers, these precautionary measures make a lot of sense to reduce classroom exposure for our students and faculty.”
- Frances Cameron, Head of School, The Hartsbrook School, Hadley, MA
“Based on our review of the health risks and the inadequacy of current standards to protect children, while the science evolves, we urge schools to consider minimizing or eliminating radiofrequency radiation sources and taking steps to reduce classroom exposure.”
- Environmental Working Group
“Current FCC standards do not account for the unique vulnerability and use patterns specific to pregnant women and children.”
- American Academy of Pediatrics
Source – TechSafeSchools.org – Parents: Help Protect our Kids – Support our Spring Campaign!