Cell Phone
Wireless Radiation Networks and Towers Invade New York City
Everyone
knows the old saying, “with great power comes great
responsibility,” and that’s just how New York City is
attempting to view its new cell phone and wireless network
towers. For a while now, there have been concerns about the
potential health hazards of cell phone radiation from signal
towers. That’s why New York has proposed a bill that would
require input from citizens before new cell towers in New
York City can be installed.
Unfortunately, it’s not just cell towers that may be
harmful. Other transmitting stations, such as the new New
York City Wireless Network cell sites run by a Universal
Mobile Telecommunications System, can also pose radiation
problems. The city put up 380 of these towers that enable
wireless internet access across all 300 square miles, which
makes online usage convenient and immediate. It’s hard to
look beyond those benefits and recognize that these cell
towers in New York City still put people at a risk for cell
phone radiation.
It has
even been found that common household appliances and
technology cause symptoms of radiation. Microwaves,
Bluetooth headsets, computers, and cell phones themselves
increase high-frequency electromagnetic fields, and exposure
to these can cause long-term damage to brain cells. These
items, as difficult as it may seem, can be avoided. To
decrease your experience of cell phone radiation, you might
sit at your computer or talk on a cordless phone less.
However,
towers that are becoming common and invasive may be here to
stay, and if one is near your home or office, there’s not
much one can do about it. Thanks to the new bill about cell
towers in New York City, you can stop new ones from being
erected, which gives citizens the upper hand in dealing with
cell phone radiation problems.
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"Revolutionary New Technologies
Protect You from the Harmful Effects of
Cell Phone Radiation,
Computers, Bluetooth Headsets, Microwave Ovens,
Cordless Phones, and other Wireless Technologies."
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