The Wireless Safety Summit is sponsored by the following organizations:
American Association for Cell Phone Safety
American Coalition Against Smart Meters
Arizonans for Safer Utility Infrastructure
California Brain Tumor Association
Center for Electrosmog Prevention
Citizens Against Unsafe Emissions, Victoria, BC
Electromagnetic Safety Alliance
International Institute for Bau-biologie
Maryland Residents Against Smart Meters
Naperville Smart Meter Awareness
People's Initiative Foundation
Santa Fe Doctors W.A.R.N. (Wireless and Radiation Network)
The Galileo Project
This 2-day Summit at Capitol Hill United Methodist Church in Washington DC is hosted by the Center for Safer Wireless and will focus on:
The meeting location is within walking distance of House and Senate office buildings.
Wednesday, October 5
On Wednesday, October 5 there will be presentations from scientists and medical professionals on the health effects of EMF, cell phone research, effects of microwave radiation on the heart, wireless safety standards and smart meters.
Later, participants will gather into groups and discuss issues of interest to them, such as concerns of patients, policy, and parents.
During the last segment of the day, there will sessions on a unified core message and “Taking Care of Us” in which participants will learn helpful techniques to benefit their health as they engage in advocacy.
Thursday, October 6
The second day will concentrate on the how-to and actually meeting with Congressional staff and Committees. Seasoned Washington, DC insiders will provide guidance before you meet with Congressional representatives. U.S. attendees will go to Congressional offices to share their perspectives in previously arranged meetings. Rep. Kucinich (D-OH) will give brief remarks on Sunday morning.
Due to a schedule change, Joshua Hart of Stop Smart Meters! will give a presentation in the afternoon about his organization's grassroots efforts to raise awareness of the reportted heatlh effects from smart meters.
For more specific information about the Summit, review the agenda
You can participate in the Summit online in real-time. You will be able to watch live presentations and ask questions, just as if you were sitting in the audience.
During break-out sessions, pick the topic of interest to you and discuss the topic with other virtual participants via audio in a private on-line meeting room.
Even if you can't come to Washington, be sure to schedule a meeting with Congressional staff in the district office nearest you and be prepared to discuss your progress during the Summit.
Free book for in-person attendees at the Summit venue in Washington
Receive the book, Public Health SOS: The Shadow Side of the Wireless Revolution
by Camilla Rees and Dr. Magda Havas
Make connections and learn how you can be successful in raising awareness and meeting your goals!