Concern over Parents reponses to Panorama
Posted
Monday, May 21, 2007 10:16 PM
by
kent-teachers
Emails sent by concerned staff:
"I've just watched the TV and it is pretty damming on WiFi. I'm really concerned as our school is one of the 50% of Primarys using WiFi and the advice is to ask schools to stop using it from proven evidence.
As a school, we are concerned about parents responses tomorrow and were hoping that Kent would be able to come up with a statement and advice for schools."
"Obviously heard the news and saw the BBC Panorama programme this evening
about the possible harmful effects of using Wi-fi technology in schools.
Interested to know what the Kent party line is on the use of this technology."
Becta's WiFi statement
http://news.becta.org.uk/display.cfm?resID=33517
Panorama has already been criticised for its piece on wi-fi by the Guardian.
See Alan Day's post for more information on why BBC Panorama's evidence has been criticised as "grossly unscientific"
"Wi-Fi Panorama / Melodrama - Wow that was really scientific!! ... Not! "
KCC has examined the evidence of the major reputable organisations, which all agree that the power levels used are so far below the guidelines that no danger exists.
Please see the KCC statement, the KCN report and the list of references.
Other links:
BBC - Panorama Programme
BBC - Wi-Fi fears unproven
Guardian - Scientists reject Wi-Fi radiation risks
Engadget - Wi-Fi is / is not dangerous