Citizens for Safe Technology
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and nature from unsafe wireless technologies.

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BRAG Rate Your School, Home, Workplace for RF Radiation
Antenna ranking for Radio Frequency Radiation (U.S.)
"A few years ago we ranked schools in all the U.S. state capitals for the number and distance of cell phone antennas. Back then the major source of microwave radiation in the classroom was from these antennas. Things have changed. Now we have antennas inside schools for wireless internet.
"The BRAG Antenna Ranking of Schools is back by popular demand. This 173 page document has a lot of useful information (links, references) about different types of electrosmog and it is presented in an entertaining way with emoticons, fairy tales, and inspirational quotes. Meet some of the electrosmog characters like Magneta Field, Spiky (Doity Power), Radia Frequency. Learn how you can find Magneta, Spiky and Radia in your school and what you can do about them.
"The entire document is available for download but you can also download individual sections (new). And if anyone wants to do a BRAG ranking of their school or their home (in the U.S.) one of the pdfs explains how to do that as well . . .
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About CST
Citizens for Safe Technology is a not-for-profit educational society made up of parents, grandparents, teachers, business professionals, scientists, politicians and lawyers concerned about the exponential increase in public exposure to harmful wireless technologies.
We believe a profound urgency exists to protect the unsuspecting public, especially children, youth and pregnant mothers from unsafe wireless technologies.
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