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Old 09-16-2015, 11:29 AM
 
Location: Shady Drifter
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I know that it's NOT practical to stay in a 'dead zone' to escape minimal EMF but there's a HUGE difference between being in a 'connected' area and living/studying beside a Cell Antenna Tower which emits much more Powerful EMF. I think WiFi is much much less powerful than a real Cell Tower or antenna.
Also not ALL homes have cell towers within a stones throw.. better/ more expensive homes are usually in the 'middle' of a community and they are more expensive for a reason.... away from Highways.roads,shops,power lines and of Course Cell Towers.There's always ways that Cell Companies 'hide' antennas inside artificial pine tress, boulders etc etc but an EMF reader can detect any antenna/tower that is even hidden.
I am NOT concerned about the small Wi Fi routers they've put over in many many areas even in our residential communities but I am asking about real tall cell Towers on Cell antennas that are mounted.
I hope I am able to explain the difference b/w WiFi routers, basic Cell coverage and living below/beside a real Antenna/cell tower.
You're not even in the same ballpark. Cell tower antennas and WiFi routers are completely different. And I've got news for you - if you're in Dallas or the surrounding areas, you're getting blasted with the cell tower frequencies. It's the price you pay to be able to use a cell phone everywhere.

Also, unrelated, but if you're going to use a message board that relies solely on the written word to convey thoughts, questions, and ideas, it may be a good time to spend 30 seconds ensuring that your post is somewhat readable. Capitalizing random words and stringing sentences together makes it very hard to discern what you are referring to.
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Old 09-18-2015, 11:22 AM
 
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You're not even in the same ballpark. Cell tower antennas and WiFi routers are completely different. And I've got news for you - if you're in Dallas or the surrounding areas, you're getting blasted with the cell tower frequencies. It's the price you pay to be able to use a cell phone everywhere.

Also, unrelated, but if you're going to use a message board that relies solely on the written word to convey thoughts, questions, and ideas, it may be a good time to spend 30 seconds ensuring that your post is somewhat readable. Capitalizing random words and stringing sentences together makes it very hard to discern what you are referring to.
I am sorry, because I might have typed very fast, I have some typos.
Again..I am not against cell phones or Wi Fi in schools and I know that cell phone receptions are everywhere, including our homes. My concern is the very powerful Cell antennas and Cell Towers.
I know Wi Fi is way less powerful than Cell Towers and my concern is not general cell connectivity or WiFi.
It's different being in a 'connected' zone and living very close/ near to Cell Towers installed withing/very near to school property/homes and being radiated by such powerful EMF for at least 8 hrs per day.If there was really nothing, why do some people protest against Cell Towers being constructed near schools/homes?
BTW- How do we measure WiFi? I don't think WiFi can be measured by an EMF measuring instrument that measures EMF from Cell Antennas/ Cell Towers.Any suggestions?
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Old 09-18-2015, 01:57 PM
 
Location: Shady Drifter
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I am sorry, because I might have typed very fast, I have some typos.
Again..I am not against cell phones or Wi Fi in schools and I know that cell phone receptions are everywhere, including our homes. My concern is the very powerful Cell antennas and Cell Towers.
I know Wi Fi is way less powerful than Cell Towers and my concern is not general cell connectivity or WiFi.
It's different being in a 'connected' zone and living very close/ near to Cell Towers installed withing/very near to school property/homes and being radiated by such powerful EMF for at least 8 hrs per day.If there was really nothing, why do some people protest against Cell Towers being constructed near schools/homes?
BTW- How do we measure WiFi? I don't think WiFi can be measured by an EMF measuring instrument that measures EMF from Cell Antennas/ Cell Towers.Any suggestions?
You misunderstand - merely by living in the D/FW area, you are constantly being blasted by radio frequencies from cell phone towers and antennas. They are everywhere, and not just the giant towers - small hidden antennas, miniature rooftop antennas, etc.

If you are afraid of that, then you need to not be in a major metropolitan area.
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