Mobile devices work by sending and receiving low power radio signals, directly to a mobile base station. The radio signal generated by mobile phone base station antennas is often referred to as radiofrequency Electromagnetic Energy (EME).Like many
Read moreMeasurement Survey Program Electromagnetic Energy (EME) levels from telecommunication installations is information that the general public often enquire about. The Mobile Carriers Forum (MCF) have conducted a measurement survey program at 69 mobile
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Read moreThe Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) is the Government agency responsible for setting Australian safety standards around radiation and EME emissions.The Agency has recently updated its website and information
Read moreWith the installation of small cell 4G boxes in suburban communities, some people are understandably concerned about any potential health effects. An article by Adam Verrender, researcher at the Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects
Read moreA study led by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) published with the British Medical Journal Open found no link between the use of mobile phones in Australia and incidence of brain cancers.Mobile phones have
Read moreThe long awaited final results of the decade-spanning US National Toxicology Program on radiofrequency energy exposure has found no consistent effects in male and female mice and rats exposed to mobile phone signals for their whole life (2 years).
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