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Victorian petition to allow disabling of remote function of electricity smart meters
Current regulations in Victoria do not allow for the disabling of the remote function of electricity smart meters. The fact remains that Victorians are subjected to among the harshest smart meter policies in Australia. Elsewhere, customers have the right to … Continue reading
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Tagged Electromagnetic hypersensitivity, Electromagnetic radiation, Energy, Health, Jemena, news, Smart meter, Smart meters, Technology, Victoria, Wireless
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World EHS Day – 16 June
Friday 16 June is world EHS Day. EHS stands for electromagnetic hyper-sensitivity . This day is a chance to raise awareness about this large and growing problem of EHS and how to become part of the solution. EHS derives from … Continue reading
International Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity (EHS) Awareness Day – 16 June
The aim of this day is to inform the general public about the different sources of artificial electromagnetic radiation (EMR) they are confronted with on a daily basis and to explain how to avoid unnecessary exposure to them. We need … Continue reading
Capacity of electromagnetic fields to affect biological functions confirmed by WHO International EMF Project report
The World Health Organization (WHO) commenced the International EMF Project in 1996 to investigate health and environmental effects of electromagnetic fields between 0 and 300 GHz. Australia is one of the participants in the Project and contributes financially to it. … Continue reading
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Tagged data security, decreasing fertility, disability, EHS, electromagnetic fields, Electromagnetic hypersensitivity, EMF, genome instability, impaired cognitive function, International EMF Project, National Research Foundation, Oxidative stress, RF-EMF, South Atlantic Anomaly, WHO, wired solutions, World Health Organization
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Environmental sensitivities have made it to the second round of the disability access to premises review!
Congratulations to everyone who submitted feedback, during the discovery phase of the Disability (Access to Premises – Building) Standards review, about the difficulties that people living with environmental sensitivities have in accessing public buildings. It paid off – we’ve been heard! … Continue reading
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Tagged Disability (Access to Premises -Buildings) Standards, Disability Discrimination Act, EHS, Electromagnetic hypersensitivity, Environmental Sensitivities, hospitals, libraries, Multiple Chemical Sensitivity, National Construction Code, public buildings, schools, Wi-Fi
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Is Wi-Fi Sickness a Disability? California Appellate Court Holds That It Is Under the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA)
Is Wi-Fi sickness a disability? The California Court of Appeal just said it is in Brown v. Los Angeles Unified School District (2d Dist., Div. Eight), Case No. B294240. In a case that tests the limits of California’s liberal pleading standard, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Electromagnetic hypersensitivity, Electromagnetic radiation, WiFi
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A snapshot of living with Environmental Sensitivities in Australia in 2019
Dr Sharyn Martin’s latest report meticulously analyses data collected from people who have registered their environmental sensitivities with the Australian National Register for Environmental Sensitivities (ANRES). Environmental Sensitivities (ES) describes a variety of reactions to chemicals, electromagnetic fields and other … Continue reading
Petition | Recognise microwave & electrical illness as a functional impairment in Australia
Radiation Refuge Foundation Ltd, a charitable organisation which acts as a support organisation for people affected by electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS), started this petition to the Australian Human Rights Commission and Department of Health. The petition calls for: • A national … Continue reading
EMR Sanctuary – new website!
The purpose of the EMR Sanctuary website is to host a forum style online community dedicated to the growing segment of the world’s population affected by electro-sensitivity, also referred to as EHS. This condition manifests as a variety of health-related … Continue reading
Why the Australian government will not advise the public on wireless technologies’ risks to health – at least for now
In stark contrast to a recent Italian court ruling where three Italian government ministries have acknowledged that there is a need to raise public awareness on how to use mobile phones safely (see [Italian court orders public safety campaign] and Lennart … Continue reading
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Tagged "small cell" boxes, 5G, 5G Appeal, ACEBR, Adam Verrender, Adverse health effects, ARPANSA, Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency, brain cancer, EHS, Electromagnetic hypersensitivity, ICNIRP, Italian court ruling, Mobile phone, nocebo effect, radiofrequency electromagnetic energy, RF EME, Smart meter
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