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Government to study Wi-Fi health risks
Posted By swordfish On 15/10/2007 @ 04:34 pm In Broadband, Wireless, Technology News | No Comments
Although no evidence has been found of any harmful effects from Wi-Fi exposure, concerns have been raised over the possibility of such effects — particularly as regards the use of Wi-Fi in schools.
“There is no scientific evidence to date that Wi-Fi and WLANs adversely affect the health of the general population,” said Professor Pat Troop, chief executive of the government-established Health Protection Agency (HPA), on Friday. “The signals are very low power, typically 0.1 watt in both the computer and the router, and the results so far show exposures are well within [International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation] guidelines. Given this, there is no particular reason why schools and others should not continue to use Wi-Fi or other wireless networks.”
“However, there has not been extensive research into what people’s exposures actually are to this new technology and that is why we are initiating this new programme of research and analyses,” Troop said.
“We have good scientific reasons to expect the results to be reassuring and we will publish our findings.”
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