> Six Parisian libraries have already been the subject of a campaign of 
> measurements of electromagnetic waves, showing that electric 
> fields were 
> 80 to 400 times below the regulatory limit. "The city is aware of 
> concerns and wants to remain vigilant," said Anne Hidalgo, the first 
> deputy mayor of Paris.
> 
> In November 2007 a moratorium on Wi-Fi in libraries in Paris had been 
> voted by the committee hygiene and safety, and the direction 
> of Cultural 
> Affairs of the City of Paris. The same month, the ministry of ecology 
> and health had ordered a report on radiation, therefore 
> including waves 
> Wi-Fi, report whose publication is scheduled to appear at the 
> end of the 
> year.

Will the report include the emissions of the TV
transmitters at the top of the Eiffel Tower?

I would guess that radio and TV emissions at 
almost any location would exceed those of Wi-Fi.


Richard Nute
San Diego

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