The British Health Protection Agency (HPA) has initiated a detailed study on possible health risks, applied by the wireless internet (Wi-Fi) in schools across the country, writes Telecom Asia.
Wireless networks are present in most secondary schools in the UK and more than half of primary schools. Permission to build wireless networks in schools in the UK issued several consumer groups that are critical to high-tech systems.
However, officials of the HPA believe that research will show the complete failure of the arguments of consumer groups, and Wi-Fi- network does not carry any threat to the health of British schoolchildren. The signals used in wireless LANs, have very low power (about 0.1 watts), so there is no reason why schools should not continue to use Wi-Fi.
However, it is expected that the study of the influence of Wi-Fi- devices on human health will take two years and will cost about 610 thousand. USD.
Source:. Nag. ru.
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