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The National Organization for Children and Safe Technology (NACST) is dedicated to raising awareness of the health impacts of wireless radiation on children. They are calling for wired internet only in schools. Their website details the accumulated credible research and what parents can do to safeguard their children in school and at home.
The NACST Mission is to Advance Policies regarding technology that safeguard children’s health and well being in order to ensure a strong future for the United States of America.
Their Goals are to:
Raise Awareness of the critical need for safe technology,
Support Families with the resources they need to take effective action,
Connect Parents and Organizations working towards safe use of technology,
Support Precautionary Policy at the local, state, and national level,
The NACST calls upon our elected officials at all levels to take the leadership role that is necessary to enact protective public health policy.
1, OPT for safe hardwired connections in schools
2. Ban cell towers on or near schools, playgrounds and parks
3. SET Federal SAFETY standards that protect citizens from non thermal biological effects
4. Require radiation exposure ratings on all wireless devices sold in the United States. Consumers have a Right to Know this information. Require point-of-sale labeling so that consumers also know the recommended FCC distance.
5. Initiate large scale, independently funded research studies on health effects from chronic exposure to this radiation
6. Initiate a full EPA review of the research, resulting in a summary report on human health and wireless radiation which includes recommendations for policy protecting vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly
7. Create public quiet zones in every state in this country
8. Initiate educational health curriculum for students from K through high school and for parents on Best Tech Practices to minimize exposure to microwave radiation
9. Support industry efforts to develop SAFE TECHNOLOGY
10. Maintain the choice for landlines in every state.