We try to support parents who are campaigning against masts which are likely to be erected in close proximity to children's schools or nurseries-and
the publication of The BioINitiative Report has lent an urgency to our work. We also work with advising parents as to how to make the home environment safer by pulling out cordless phone systems and either returning to a landline system or installing a safer cordless phone system that does not emit microwave radiation 24/7. (For info. on such a system please see
www.lowradiation.co.uk ). We have discovered for ourselves, and have also been made further aware, of the fact that as more and more people are converting lofts in their homes, rather than move house, that more and more children (and adults) are sleeping within what may be a main beam from a mast whose signals were designed to pass over the roofs of two-storey houses. Many people are therefore putting themselves and their children at greater risk than they may sometimes realise from converting lofts without due awareness and consideration of this issue. No loft conversion where people are going to sleep should be undertaken without a proper analysis of any possible incoming radiation and how best to incorporate radiation-reducing materials into the conversion process. In some cases it may be decided not to proceed with such a conversion.
We are hoping to hold our public launch in the autumn of 2008. The tickets for this event will be free but to named individuals. If you would like to apply for a ticket, please e-mail us with your name and address and tell us why you would like to be considered for a ticket. Tickets will go primarily to parents, doctors, scientists, councillors, council personnel, and our sister organisations. It costs money to fund a launch, and if you would like to send a donation for that purpose, please send it to the CAVI address on the contact us page. All donations will be gratefully acknowledged. On the evening of the event itself (date to be announced) there will be opportunities to donate as a retiring collection, but we recognise that many of today's parents have limited disposable income and no-one should be deterred from asking for a ticket. It is and always will remain in CAVI's Constitution that any help we try to provide shall be free at the point of need. That said, generous donations help us to achieve that.
Our work has a far more pressing urgency than the average man-in-the- street realises. This is a battle to keep the nation's children safe, and to try to give them a future worth growing up for- where risks to their health, well-being, their future fertility and right to have their own children and live in a safe environment are seriously being eroded on a day to day basis, under the name of "progress".
For serious questions of a technical nature we refer you to the excellent website of
www.powerwatch.org.uk , which is updated on a regular basis.
Powerwatch was set up by Alasdair and Jean Philips who have been researching the health effects of electromagnetic fields for some twenty years. Monitors to test these fields can be either hired or bought, and information on how to make your home a safer place for your children and yourselves by the installation of radiation-reducing materials is readily available from their sister organisation
www.emfields.org. Anyone who seriously wishes to study this subject and get on a learning curve should visit the powerwatch website or telephone
Emfields on 01353 778814.
Another excellent organisation also giving out a wealth of information but with a particular emphasis on electrosensivity ( a rapidly growing disability) is ElectroSensivity-UK.They can be contacted on 0845 643 9748 on weekday mornings or visit their website www.es-uk.info
CAVI is indebted to Powerwatch and ES-UK for the invaluable help and guidance which they have given and are still continuing to give us.