Saturday, February 04, 2012

Cell Tower News from Bronte Canada


Ralph Robinson Organizes Community Meeting for March 1, 2012 at 7pm

Councillor Ralph Robinson of Ward 1 who has been strongly opposed to the added cellular antennas  has organized a public meeting on March 1, 2012 at 7 pm at the Church of the Nazarene locacted at 320 Bronte Road.
Ralph and Councillor Alan Johnston have invited a number of guest speakers. Awaiting confirmation is Mayor Rob Burton,  Town Councillors, Halton Regional Police Service, the Fire Department, Terence Young, Kevin Flynn, other guests and the media.
To educate everyone to the potential dangers of these antenna,  Trent university professor Dr. Magda Havas  will present the latest studies and IARC/WHO findings concerning the health effects from over exposure to RF microwave radiation from the cell antennas installed at the fire hall.
It is important for as many local Bronte residents as possible to be in attendance to showcase our support against the new commercial services and awareness for next steps.
Please confirm your attendance by posting a comment to the blog that you will be attending. Thank you!

Town of Oakville Interim Telecommunications Facilities Protocol

It is very interesting to read through the Town of Oakville’s protocol for telecommunications that was adopted on October 24, 2011. In a span of less than one month after adopting these guidelines that includes items like public consultation and minimum setbacks from residential areas, the Bell Tower add-ons are able to easily pass through without public consultation based on a technicality that it is an existing tower. Attached is link to the Town of Oakville policy -

Council supports call for tougher rules for cell towers

The Town of Oakville supports tougher rule for cell towers on properties that are not owned by the Town, but on their own property, their beliefs are different.

International Association of Fire Fighters Position on Cell Towers

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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND MEDICINE Position on the Health Effects from Radio Frequency/Microwave (RF/MW) Radiation in Fire Department Facilities from Base Stations for Antennas and Towers for the Conduction of Cell Phone Transmissions … Continue reading 

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