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"The Access hurts' and Paris off the
Stuck in 4 libraries after employees accused vomiting, dizziness and insomnia
PARIS - Dizziness, nausea, muscle aches, insomnia. Are not symptoms of influenza, but of 'allergy' to the magnetic field generated by Access. A growing phenomenon that concerns the municipality of Paris has turned off the signal in four public libraries. Decision in line with what has already happened in England, Germany and Canada ..
AMBITION - The alarm was triggered after the addition of Bertrand Delanoe has focused on bringing Wi-Fi in public places also have free access to the network. An ambitious program: 225 units scattered throughout the capital. Not just libraries, but also parks, city halls, museums, squares. NAUSEA - But libraries in four employees began to feel ill, especially those working near the WiFi repeaters. "Nausea, dizziness, insomnia - says Stephen Kerckhove, CEO of Agir pour l'Environnement (EPA) - are typical symptoms of harmful magnetic field." MORATORIUM - The Bee and another association has imposed a moratorium on that next week could spread to the rest of the libraries of the Ville Lumière. "We are not against WiFi in advance - make Kerckhove - but it is necessary to address the issue scientifically."

STUDIES - A year ago, the regulatory authority for telecommunications equipment (Arcep) had called the Access to harmless household. "The problem - says Kerckhove - arises when the signal covers larger areas." A first study was initiated by the same Arcep, but the results will be known only at the end of 2008. ENGLAND - The 'allergy' to Access also covers other European countries. In April, in England, the teachers' union has demanded the suspension of the signal in the schools, taking the alarm raised by William Stewart, chairman of the Health Protection Agency. In June, an investigation by the BBC showed that the magnetic field in a classroom was equipped with Wi-Fi three times more powerful than that emitted by a GSM repeater.
world - in Germany last year, the Access has been banned in all schools in Frankfurt and last summer, the Merkel government has asked the Germans to focus on the cable access. In Canada, the chancellor of Lakehead University (Ontario) is wired with fiber optics to the campus, turning off all the stations Wifi, "because - according to the website of the university - it is proved that electromagnetic waves cause behavioral problems, hinder cognitive function, promote stress, interfere with brain waves. " In short, the Internet is good for study, but should not give the head.



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