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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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Apr 6
2011

Cell Tower Report

Cell Towers and Wireless Communications - Living With Radiofrequency Radiation

"This report is on the topic of cell towers and the possible ill health effects from exposure to the transmitting antennas for our wireless communications. These antennas are found on all wireless communications devices, such as cell towers, WiFi routers, and cell and cordless phones.

"The information in my report is mostly limited to cell towers (also called masts and base stations). Towers, masts and base stations are not the issue in themselves. It is the transmitting antennas that are of concern. These antennas all have electromagnetic fields and emit radiofrequency radiation (EMF/RFR) part of the non ionizing radiation (NIR) on the electromagnetic spectrum.

"Transmitting antennas may also be found on buildings and utility poles. The terms wireless communications devices and wireless telecommunications facilities are also used. My report will use many of these terms and they can be used interchangeably . . . 





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