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Page 1: Concerns about Safety of Smart Meters Presentation for Network Tasman 13 May 2014 by Sue Grey LLB(Hons), BSc(Microbiology and Biochemistry), RSHDip PHI

Concerns about Safety of Smart Meters

Presentation for Network Tasman13 May 2014

by Sue Grey LLB(Hons), BSc(Microbiology and Biochemistry), RSHDip PHI

Page 2: Concerns about Safety of Smart Meters Presentation for Network Tasman 13 May 2014 by Sue Grey LLB(Hons), BSc(Microbiology and Biochemistry), RSHDip PHI

RF EMR has many uses

*wifi*cellphones

*smart meters

Page 3: Concerns about Safety of Smart Meters Presentation for Network Tasman 13 May 2014 by Sue Grey LLB(Hons), BSc(Microbiology and Biochemistry), RSHDip PHI

But it can be harmful

• Heating effects are well accepted• Include death, burns and electric shocks

• Increasing evidence in published international research of a wide range of biological effects

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EMR- Class 2B carcinogen

• In May 2011 WHO and IARC classified RF EMR as a Class 2B carcinogen

• based on research summarised in Vol 102 IARC Monographs

• It is the only Class 2B carcinogen that is deliberately transmitted into our community

• Other 2B carcinogens are typically industrial and agricultural chemicals

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WHO 2014 Cancer Report

• World cancer levels are increasing exponentially

• Inadequate resources to treat cancer

• Must focus on prevention

• Latent period- typically takes 10+ years after exposure for cancer to appear - takes many years to prove it causes cancer eg tobacco, asbestos

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EMR causes other biological effects

• Irregular heartbeat• Genotoxicity/Damage to DNA• Changes to cell membrane function• Difficulty sleeping• Mental health problems • Stress responses• Allergic responses- electrohypersensitivity

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ESR bi-annual review of new international research on EMR

• Most recent report Aug 2013• Background exposures approaching safe limits• 22/35 identify cancer or other biological harm

from cellphones • 11/11 found molecular and cellular effects• Effects on melatonin in humans• Effect on pacemakers• Electrosensitivity• These are all “biological effects”

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NZS2772:1 1999

• Protects only against heating effects (death, burns and electric shocks)

• Offers no protection against biological effects (now well established)

• can occur at much lower levels – only 0.1 % or 0.01% of levels which cause heating effects

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Electrosensitivity

• Similar to an allergic reaction• Can occurs at very low exposure in sensitised

individuals• Estimated to affect 3-10% of the population• Overseas courts have started recognising ES

and awarding worker compensation• Painful, isolating and debilitating for sufferers• Nowhere safe for them to go

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“Smart meters”

• EMR transmissions base to house• Neighbour to neighbour• Appliance to meter• 24/7 exposure • Many reported cases of serious illness and reactions

internationally and in NZ - even from neighbours’ meters

• Political debate eg Victoria• Not essential- we have managed very well without

smart meters until now

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Informed consent

• Consent is meaningless unless it is fully informed

• This means all risk must be fully disclosed and understood

• Can’t hide behind flawed and dated NZ Standard 2772:1 1999

• Onus on the transmitter to understand and communicate all the risks

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Network Tasman

• Network Tasman is a community organisation• Monopoly supplier - but a “good guy”• Please do your research about the many

health problems RF EMR and smart meters have caused overseas

• Please put people first - ahead of profit

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Any questions?

• We must learn from the lessons of tobacco, lead, asbestos, 2,4,5-T, methyl bromide……

• The Roman Empire destroyed itself with clever but dangerous technology- lead plumbing

• Please don’t let history repeat itself

• Thank you for your time and interest


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