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Smart Meter Action Kit
This "Smart Meter" Action Kit contains valuable information about so-called "Smart Meters." Conveniently, this information is being withheld by hydro and power authorities in hopes that deployment will go ahead unchallenged, without sufficient research into the health, safety and security issues involved.
Hopefully, along with other information on this website, the materials in this "kit" will provide tools for action and awareness. The far-reaching, negative impacts of these wireless utility meters are already a reality for many, as they are being deployed in communities throughout North America.
Communities that have citizens who have come together and spoken up have been able to persuade their local governments to stop the installation of these wireless meters until more is known about them. And more is becoming known.
Please use the information in a timely way, first to educate yourself, and then to act to educate others. Communication can't be achieved without awareness, and timely communication is all we have to prevent the installation of these invasive devices on our homes and in our communities.
"A smart meter is usually an electrical meter that records consumption of electric energy in intervals of an hour or less, and communicates the information at least daily back to the utility for monitoring and billing purposes. Smart meters enable two-way communication between the meter and the central system. Unlike home energy monitors, smart meters can gather data for remote reporting.
Although the term "Smart Meter " often refers to an electrical meter, it can increasingly also mean a device measuring natural gas or water consumption. "Smart Meters" may be part of a "Smart Grid" but alone do not constitute [one]." Wikipedia
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REMOVAL LETTER: for Hydro Wireless Smart Meters Already Installed
Form letter to send to BC Hydro and its affiliates to remove a smart meter from your home or business
B.C. Hydro is in the process of installing wireless "smart" meters on 99% of homes and businesses in the province of British Columbia, with a target completion date of December, 2012. They are doing so without due diligence or public education, using "implied consent" as their reason to proceed without permission of the people of B.C.
This form letter is for those who have had a chance to learn more about the negative effects of living and/or working in the vicinity of wireless smart meters, who do not accept the risk this involves, and who wish to officially register their opposition in the form of a demand for removal of the wireless smart meter, and the re-installation of a wired, analogue meter.
NB You will need to download it in order to copy and paste it into your own email, and fill in your information before sending.
It would be a good idea to also register your situation with your mayor and council. Address finder here.
If you do NOT already have a wireless "smart meter?" After posting (ASAP) a sign with your address, name and date, on your meter and on your door, you can send the original Letter of Non-consent to register your wish to keep your analogue meter after posting your intention to.
Via electronic mail to: smartmeters@bchydro.com and info.utilities@corix.com
Also via Canada Post to:
BC
Hydro,
Smart
Meter Specialist Department
6911
Southpoint Drive, Burnaby BC, V3N 4X8
Attention B.C. Hydro, Corix Utilities and agents and/or assignees thereof:
Re: DEMAND FOR REMOVAL of any wireless Smart Meter at my Residence/Workplace AND RE-INSTALLATION of Analogue/Wired Meter
Dated: _______________, 201__ B.C. Hydro Account # on bill_____________
Address: ___________________________________________________________
Please accept this as your official notice from this date forward of my absolute demand for the removal of any wireless Smart Meter installed on my Residence / Workplace AND for the re-installation, at BC Hydro's expense, of a wired, analogue meter on my home or premises at
full address ________________________________________________________
Take notice that B.C. Hydro, Corix Utilities and /or agents and assignees thereof did not have my authorization, permission or consent to enter my property, business or premises for the purpose of replacing my previous meter with a new wireless Smart Meter.
Your action of installing this device on my property or residence is constituted as trespass and a violation of rights afforded to me as a citizen of Canada.
I refuse your wireless Smart Meter on the grounds that it
has the capability of being a surveillance system, used by you or other
parties, which could violate my right to
privacy.
Also: My fundamental democratic right
to protect my health from a possible carcinogen, specifically
radiofrequency electromagnetic fields emitted by your wireless Smart Meter, supersedes any right you have to install a
wireless Smart Meter on my property.
You only have authorization to attend at my property for the purpose of reinstalling a non-wireless analogue meter, and reading it manually.
Name in full ________________________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________________
Copy (Cc) to
Liberal BC Leader Christy Clark, Minister of Energy Rich Coleman, NDP Energy Critic John Horgan, BC Chief Medical Officer Perry Kendall, NDP Deputy Health Critic Sue
Hammell, Green Party Federal Leader Elizabeth May, Minister of Health, Mike de
Jong, NDP Health Critic Mike Farnworth,
NDP BC Leader Adrian Dix, Green Party BC Leader Jane Sterk, BCRefed Leader Ingrid Voigt
premier@gov.bc.ca, rich.coleman.mla@leg.bc.ca, john.horgan.mla@leg.bc.ca, perry.kendall@gov.bc.ca, sue.hammell.mla@leg.bc.ca, elizabeth.may@greenparty.ca, mike.dejong.mla@leg.bc.ca, mike.farnworth.mla@leg.bc.ca, adrian.dix.mla@leg.bc.ca, leader@greenparty.bc.ca, ingridrefed@gmail.com
This letter format can be accessed, downloaded, cut and pasted into your own email from:citizensforsafetechnology.org (Smart Meter Action Kit under "REMOVAL LETTER")
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