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Follow on Google News | FCC Needs Input about RadioFrequency RadiationGrassroots Environmental Education has launched a web site to help scientists, medical and public health professionals, and technical and policy experts submit comments and peer-reviewed publications to the FCC by September 3.
10/18 UPDATE: FCC will accept reply to comments re: Proceeding No. 13-84 until Nov 18, 2013 at http://apps.fcc.gov/ July 19, 2013 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering changes to the exposure policy for radiofrequency (RF) radiation in the United States. The agency has requested comments be submitted by September 3, 2013. We need to deliver scientific information to policy makers in a credible and understandable fashion to protect the future health and safety of our children and grandchildren. Grassroots Environmental Education has launched a comments web site (http://www.rfradcomments.org/) RF Rad Comments is a cooperative project bringing together individuals and organizations concerned about reducing human exposure to RF radiation (e.g., cell phones and cordless phones, Wi-Fi and Smart Meters). The site describes two options for submitting comments: (1) through the RF Rad web site, or (2) directly to the FCC. The site contains a list of key issues and reference documents. Since the site is a work in progress, your comments on the web site are appreciated. Please send them to gee@grassrootsinfo.org. For more information about electromagnetic radiation safety see my web site (http://saferemr.com). Please feel free to forward this message. We greatly appreciate your assistance in this effort. Sincerely, Joel M. Moskowitz, Ph.D. School of Public Health University of California, Berkeley End
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