Protect
your health from Electromagnetic Radiation Part 3

Qlink Pendant
Home Radiation Protection
Aircom Headsets
Future research may demonstrate that these recommended
levels are not protective enough; therefore, public policy
makers should remain open to lowering them as the scientific
evidence accumulates.
Statement of support from the European Environmental Agency:
Radiation risk from everyday devices assessed
17 Sep 2007 http://www.eea.europa.eu/highlights/
A new report raising concerns about the effects of
electromagnetic fields (EMF) on human health calls for
tougher safety standards to regulate radiation from mobile
phones, power lines and many other sources of exposure in
daily life. The "BioInitiative Report: A Rationale for a
Biologically-Based Public Exposure Standard for
Electromagnetic Fields (ELF and RF) was compiled by the
BioInitiative Working Group, an international group of
scientists, researchers and public health policy
professionals.
The EEA has contributed to this new report with a chapter
drawn from the EEA study, "Late lessons from early warnings:
the precautionary principle 1896-2000"
The EEA study reviews the histories of a selection of public
and environmental hazards, such as asbestos, benzene and
PCBs, from the first scientifically based early warnings
about potential harm, to subsequent precautionary and
preventive measures. Cases on tobacco smoking and lead in
petrol are forthcoming.
Although the EEA does not have specific expertise in EMF,
the case studies of public hazards analyzed in the
publication show that harmful exposures can be widespread
before there is evidence of harm from long-term exposures,
and biological understanding of how that harm is caused.
"There are many examples of the failure to use the
precautionary principle in the past, which have resulted in
serious and often irreversible damage to health and
environments. Appropriate, precautionary and proportionate
actions taken now to avoid plausible and potentially serious
threats to health from EMF are likely to be seen as prudent
and wise from future perspectives. We must remember that
precaution is one of the principles of EU environmental
policy," says Professor Jacqueline McGlade, Executive
Director of the EEA.
Current evidence, although limited, is strong enough to
question the scientific basis for the present EMR exposure
limits, according to the BioInitiative Working Group.
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