Health concerns urge Wi-Fi removal
PhysOrg.com
June 4, 2007
After a warning from a government watchdog group, schools and families in Britain are scrambling to remove Wi-Fi systems.
In April, a chief health watchdog official called for a "timely" review of Wi-Fi technology and its possible radiation effects, the Independent on Sunday reported. Since then, the public reportedly has rushed to remove Wi-Fi systems, particularly from elementary schools.
Will Foot of London-based Scooter Computer said he had never seen such a reaction.
One London resident said she removed Wi-Fi systems from her home after having strange symptoms like unexplained lethargy. She told the British newspaper she no longer suffers after the removal of the systems from her home. She is now urging her children's schools to remove the systems, the Independent reported.