Citizens for Safe Technology
Empowering the public to protect children
and nature from unsafe wireless technologies.

Cell Tower Action Kit
This Cell Tower "Action Kit" offers an effective collection of informative, useful and active ways for citizens, faced with the fact of an exponential increase of cell towers and antennas in their communities, to inform themselves about the issue and launch affirmative action.
It's important that every municipality have a strong consultation policy which requires open and honest discussion with the City and concerned residents before any towers are sited. Without one, Industry Canada's policies apply, virtually no notification is given, and there is no need for public meetings.
At present, there is little we can do to fight new installations, but this is one. Demand consultation by having a policy.
Increasingly, individuals and neighbourhoods in communities are rallying together to launch awareness campaigns, and influencing governments at the local level.
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Cell Tower Health Alert: informational flyer for T-Mobile project
July, 2010
A good model for local protests
"Cell tower installation planned by T-Mobile at Ben Lomond Park South, Gainesville Magisterial District.
"The
tower will be 128 feet tall and will be approximately 200 feet from nearby homes. The proposed tower will look like a tree pole
and be in the southern-most part of the 240-acre Ben Lomond Park, about 370 feet north of Lomond Drive.
"The monopole will
have space for up to five carriers within a 3600 square-foot leased space at its base on Prince William County Park Authority
land. Total special use permit area would be 12,886 square feet, including three equipment cabinets, 15-foot-wide landscape
buffer and access road off Lomond Drive. The proposed cell tower will increase the radiofrequency radiation levels in
your area . . ."
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About CST
Citizens for Safe Technology is a not-for-profit educational society made up of parents, grandparents, teachers, business professionals, scientists, politicians and lawyers concerned about the exponential increase in public exposure to harmful wireless technologies.
We believe a profound urgency exists to protect the unsuspecting public, especially children, youth and pregnant mothers from unsafe wireless technologies.
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