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Letters and Initiatives


There are many initiatives worldwide involving the safety and protection of communities and children from wireless technologies. Countless letters have been written and sent to governments, scientists, care workers, doctors, educators, businesses and industries . . . communicating concern, asking questions, presenting solutions, calling for change and above all, for the immediate application of The Precautionary Principle:

"The Precautionary Principle is enacted when there are plausible, serious and irreversible hazards, where there are many uncertainties and much scientific ignorance.  Electromagnetic radiation is characterized by such circumstances." 



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May 1
2012

FACTS about Smart Meters

What Every Citizen has the Right to Know! Comprehensive, 2-page information sheet to print and distribute (Originally "There Goes the Neighbourhood" Updated February, 2012)

This flyer is a canvassing tool designed to encourage sharing in B.C.neighbourhoods far and wide. As presented here, it is printable back to back on letter-sized paper. 

If needed, a "large print" version can be obtained by photocopying and enlarging onto an 11"x17" page.


Also, to keep costs low, specify black ink only.  A "bright" yellow is recommended for visibility, but white works perfectly well.





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Meetings and events on the issue of wireless technologies in homes and communities throughout North America.


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Click the button above to sign our online petition against Smart Meters in British Columbia.

Smart Meter Petition (Hard Copy)

Download and print this petition form -- Refuse Smart Meter Installation.

Send completed petitions 15 signatures per page to:
Una St. Clair

fax:
1-866-824-8865

e-mail: una@citizensforsafetechnology.org