
A Master Class: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Community
The new video recording is available online! Cell towers placed near homes and schools raise serious health, safety, and financial risks that families, school officials, and local governments need to understand before decisions are made.
Thanks to all of you who sent a message loud and clear to the FCC! We are making an impact.
In this video, I break down the health, safety, legal, and financial risks associated with cell tower siting in residential areas and near schools. Please share it in your community, with your school boards and elected officials.
🔍 What the webinar covers:
- Fire risks and tower “fall zone” safety concerns
- Property value devaluation near cell towers
- Increased RF radiation exposure for families and children
- The peer-reviewed published science on cell tower radiation
- Regulatory gaps that leave communities vulnerable
- What local leaders and residents can do to protect their rights
These serious safety issues are also detailed in my recently published review paper “U.S. policy on wireless technologies and public health protection: regulatory gaps and proposed reforms” and EHS’s letter to Congress.
The federal government is proposing unprecedented rulemakings that would fast-track cell tower deployment while weakening or dismantling local government safeguards. These changes could significantly limit your community’s ability to protect public health, safety, and property values.
Now more than ever, families and communities need clear, science-based information about what’s at stake.
Knowledge is one of the most powerful tools we have to protect our homes, schools, and children.
Together, we can ensure technology advances without sacrificing health, safety, or local rights.
Let's do this!
-Theodora Scarato, Director of the Wireless and EMF Program at Environmental Health Sciences
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