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FACT - Families Against Cell Towers

Cell towers are sprouting up everywhere, and oftentimes they end up in communities without the community members having a voice or choice on whether they will be installed or not.
 
There are numerous studies linking serious health risks for people - especially children and the medically fragile. The financial gain of leasing space for a cell tower should not be considered a higher priority than the health of our children and all members of our communities.
 
Lucas Valley & Marinwood is our home. We live here. We do not believe the financial benefit to Marinwood Community Services District outweighs the known health risks to our children an others of our community.
 
No Marinwood Cell Tower!
 
FACT - the common voice of concerned families everywhere...

Tower near EMF sensitive community in San Rafael?

Verizon wants to put a cell tower near housing for the EMF sensitive

 
July 19, 10:46 AM · Suzanne Olson - SF Environmental Health Examiner

 

Verizon wants to install a cell phone tower near the only EMF-safe apartment building in the country.  I’m not sure why.  Perhaps they don't mind the bad publicity.

If you have not read the warning signs on cell towers, it is because they usually are too high to read.

Everyone should stay away from cell towers, particularly people with EMF sensitivity.

The structure at issue is Ecology House in San Rafael, the only chemically and EMF-safe apartment building for the disabled.

Tenants include those with chemical sensitivity and EMF sensitivity. The chemically sensitive are prone to develop EMF sensitivities. It is common to have both conditions.

Monthly meetings at Ecology House provide the Bay Area’s only gathering place for this segment of the disabled population.

But a nearby cell tower will mean the end of this safe haven for people who suffer from EMF sensitivity.

If you think that Verizon should find another place to put their cell tower, come to the San Rafael City Council Meeting, Monday, July 20th, at 8:00 p.m. to support the disabled community served by Ecology House.   Or write to the council:

greg.brockbank@cityofsanrafael.org

cyr.miller@cityofsanrafael.org

barbara.heller@cityofsanrafael.org

damon.connelly@cityofsanrafael.org

sanrafaelmayor@cityofsanrafael.org  (Mayor al Boro)

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