Wireless radiation is linked to numerous health effects and communities are enacting laws to restrict installations near homes.
Jonathan Mirin of Hilltown Health hosted technology safety experts Scott McCollough, Telecommunications Attorney; Dr. Kent Chamberlin of the New Hampshire 5G Commission Report on The Health and Environmental Effects of Wireless; Theodora Scarato, Executive Director, Environmental Health Trust; Andrew Molnar, a citizen who helped write Ithaca, New York’s protective wireless zoning bylaw.
The American Academy of Pediatrics as well as medical organizations internationally such the Austrian, Vienna, Cyprus and Athens Medical Associations, the International Doctors for the Environment and hundreds of scientists all recommend reducing child’s exposure to wireless radiation.
The European Parliament Study “Health Impact of 5G” concludes that for the frequencies of 450 to 6,000 MHz “are probably carcinogenic for humans, in particular related to gliomas and acoustic neuromas” and in regards to reproductive developmental effects “these frequencies clearly affect male fertility and possibly female fertility too. They may have possible adverse effects on the development of embryos, fetuses and newborns.”
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How do I find out where cell phone towers and antennas are located?
- The FCC has a broadband map where you can search with an address to see coverage https://broadbandmap.fcc.gov/home
- Several companies also have maps where they post the strength of the signal. Verizon has a network coverage map here. T mobile has a network coverage map here. Comcast Xfinity has a network coveragemap here.
- Go to Antenna Search at https://www.antennasearch.com, enter your address to see registered cell phone base station antennas. However “small cells” are generally NOT listed here so you also need to check with your municipality for this.
- In Canada Canadian Cellular Towers Map
- The small cell tower company Crown Castle has a webpage that has a feature where you can type in your address to see the location of the companies towers.