Avaaz community petition on Wi-Fi in schools
From WiFi in Schools Australia
“On July 18, 2013, the Israeli Supreme Court ordered the Israeli Government to investigate how many children in Israel already suffer from EHS. The Order was issued in response to a Petition to the Israeli Supreme Court to ban Wi-Fi in schools that was submitted in August, 2012. ” Full article here http://www.emfacts.com/2013/07/the-israeli-supreme-court-ordered-the-israeli-government-to-investigate-the-number-of-children-currently-suffering-from-ehs/
As wireless technologies (mobile phones, WiFi, cordless phones, etc) now bathe the entire planet with electromagnetic radiation, more people have become or are becoming electro-sensitive (ES) / electro hypersensitive (EHS) to electromagnetic radiation.
With your help we can create a tipping point and bring about a change – we are calling on schools to take a precautionary approach.
Please sign and share our Avaaz community petition – “Australian Schools: Stop Exposing Children to Radiation from WiFi and 3G until long-term exposure is proven harmless”.
Links to share the petition on Facebook, Twitter and Email available at the bottom of the Avaaz community petition at this link.
You can copy the link and paste the link to social networks, blogs, online forums, or anywhere else you think people will be interested.
You can post the petition on your Facebook wall and ask people to sign it and pass it on to their networks.
You can email friends, family, organisations, lists and even your whole address book!
Please help grow our petition to reflect public concern.
If our community petition gets enough support on its own, the staff at Avaaz could pick up the campaign, add strategic advice, media help and even send it to its members in Australia and around the world.
With hope, best wishes and appreciation of your support.
Parents from WiFi in Schools Australia
MORE INFORMATION
WiFi in Schools Australia
www.wifi-in-schools-australia.org
EHS/ES
www.weepinitiative.org
www.es-uk.info
Avaaz
www.avaaz.org
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