WLAN Exposition an Schulen (Allgemein)

Dr. Ratto, Freitag, 13.01.2017, 11:38 (vor 2767 Tagen) @ Trebron

Bei „weit unterschrittenen Grenzwerten“ braucht auch keine Grenzwert-Debatte weiter vertieft werden.

Hierzu eine aktuelle Publikation:

Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields From Wi-Fi in Australian Schools.

"The increasing use of Wi-Fi in schools and other places has given rise to public concern that the radiofrequency (RF) electromagnetic fields from Wi-Fi have the potential to adversely affect children. The current study measured typical and peak RF levels from Wi-Fi and other sources in 23 schools in Australia. All of the RF measurements were much lower than the reference levels recommended by international guidelines for protection against established health effects. The typical and peak RF levels from Wi-Fi in locations occupied by children in the classroom were of the order of 10-4 and 10-2% of the exposure guidelines, respectively. Typical RF levels in the classroom were similar between Wi-Fi and radio but higher than other sources. In the schoolyard typical RF levels were higher for radio, TV and mobile phone base stations compared to Wi-Fi. The results of this study showed that the typical RF exposure of children from Wi-Fi at school is very low and comparable or lower to other sources in the environment."

Kommentar: Ich sehe keinen Grund warum deutsches WLAN wesentlich höhere Expositionen verursachen sollte als australisches Wi-Fi. Während der Nutzung eines Tablets nah am Körper wird die Exposition der Kinder kurzfristig natürlich höher sein als die in der Publikation untersuchte Hintergrundexposition.


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