[ale] OT: wireless networks hazardous to health?
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Sat May 3 22:31:24 EDT 2003
I would put the dangers of Atlanta air quality and the crap on
television as greater risks than the microwave radiation from WiFi
equipment. As the new baby is due in a few weeks, your already past the
the most crucial development phase where Mom's diet and environment are
important. Well, breast feeding makes Mom still the number one
environmental intake risk (breast feeding is a truly amazing process! I
have been in awe with both of my kids during the breast feeding stage
{You mean they're NOT just toys?!}).
Worry more about schools. You are in Georgia.
On Sat, 2003-05-03 at 19:14, John Wells wrote:
> I recall reading in an Ale thread a LONG time ago that there were
> potential health hazards regarding wireless networks. I assume this is
> similar to cell phone radiation, etc., but I can't find the post in the
> archives and I'm not having any luck googling useful information.
>
> I'm considering purchasing a WAP and a wireless nic soon, but would like
> to find more info on whether there really is a risk to my family's health
> or not. I have a baby daughter arriving in a number of weeks, and don't
> want to take *any* chances.
>
> Can anyone speak on this issue?
>
> Thanks!
>
> John
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