Additional Information on Wireless Safety

Posted On: Saturday, June 22, 2019

Thank you so much for joining me at the Dream Factory Community luncheon, to connect, and to learn about safe technology solutions.
I am especially grateful to the courageous Nancy for providing this opportunity and being there with us despite her recent accident. Amazing. I hope you’re now sleeping the afternoon away, Nancy!
Educating Ourselves and Others
I realize we shared a lot of information today. If you are inclined to make changes toward safer technology solutions that will impact others, or if you want a refresher to cement what you learned today, please consider one or more of the following:
  • The 30-minute on-line Schools & Families Course that distills the science, risks, what other countries are already doing, and medically recommended best practices for safer technology use. It provides a handy device-specific tip sheet at the end. I’d suggest you have the adolescents and adults in your inner circle take this quick course to level set with the facts. This takes the burden off of you to have to convince them there is a problem with wireless technology.Once educated, you can sit down together with the tip sheet, commiserate, then come up with first steps toward safe technology.  (See our blog for info on hard-wiring devices too.)
  • The award-winning film Generation Zapped is another good way to bring those around you up to speed. You can now purchase it on-line for just a few dollars for personal viewing. Ashland’s Best Practices and the Fay School lawsuit are included.  Many local libraries have sponsored community screenings of Generation Zapped, and I’ve been brought in to introduce the film and run the discussion group afterwards. I would be honored to speak with your local library if you might like to request they host an event. We can go in under my non-profit Wireless Education if that’s needed to secure the space. Libraries are accustomed to paying film licensing fees and speaker honorariums/travel reimbursements.
  • If you’d like to gather friends, family, colleagues and/or community leaders in your home I would be honored to co-host a Community Conversation on Wireless Technology Safety with you. See attached invitation.
Debbie had asked about my YouTube channel, and you will find a link to that in my signature. You will also find a link to my research repository, Understanding EMFs. It’s good for those who like to do the deep dive. All of the documents I shared today are available there, but please let me know if you need help finding anything in particular.
Lastly, please consider coming to and/or sharing the first U.S. EMF Conference for health care practitioners and students. It is open to the public, and 17 CMEs are available to licensed professionals. It’ll be in CA Sept. 6-8, and early-bird registration ends June 28. We’d be grateful if you could pass this along to your own wellness teams.
Many, many thanks, ladies, for your support and encouragement. Please let me know if you have any questions, or would like to bring me in to help educate others.
Kind regards,
Cece
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