Insurance Industry: 5G is an Emerging High Risk Situation Along with Climate Change

Physicians for Safe Technology - Cindy Russell, M.D - 26aug2022 Insurance companies typically do not insure harm from radiofrequency radiation (RFR), it is an exclusion in almost all insurance policies. Special pollution insurance is required to cover this. The insurance industry keeps track of relevant emerging risk topics to make sound business decisions to reduce … Continue reading Insurance Industry: 5G is an Emerging High Risk Situation Along with Climate Change

Cell Tower Health Effects

Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D - 18 July 2022 Federal regulations protect the public only from the thermal (i.e., heating) risk due to short-term exposure to high intensity, cell tower radiation. The Federal radio frequency exposure limits ignore the preponderance of peer-reviewed studies that has found harmful bio-effects from exposure to non-thermal levels of cell phone … Continue reading Cell Tower Health Effects

Reducing Your Risk Of Wireless Radiation Exposure

A non technical discussion with Cecelia Doucette, Director of Massachusetts for Safe Technology. Cecelia Doucette also highlights many practical ways of protecting oneself from exposure to wireless radiation. - 27june2022 Massachusetts For Safe Technology - Is a public interest group that educates citizens, public servants, lawmakers and health care professionals on the risks of wireless … Continue reading Reducing Your Risk Of Wireless Radiation Exposure

USA: Mobile phone carriers agree to delay rolling out some 5G service near airports for another year, FAA says

By Gregory Wallace and Brian Fung, CNN, 17 June 2022 (CNN) Mobile phone carriers have agreed to another delay in rolling out some 5G service to prevent interference with airplane technology, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday. The FAA said the delay, for an additional year, will allow more time for the permanent fix: replacing … Continue reading USA: Mobile phone carriers agree to delay rolling out some 5G service near airports for another year, FAA says