There are no health hazards from living within 300 ft of a wireless telecommunications antenna, other than the possibility that the antenna may fall on you in a storm.
A wireless access point transmits electro-magnetic radiation. This is very similar to a cellphone. At the power levels expected, there is no evidence of health risk.
By using a high-gain antenna to reach wireless users at a distance, you run the risk of increasing your exposure to radiofrequency radiation. Health officials are still unsure as to the health risk involved when increasing this exposure.
It is suggested that turning up transmit power or using a high-gain antenna to increase wireless signal can increase the user's exposure to radiofrequency radiation. Scientists and health professionals are still unsure as to whether this increased exposure is detrimental to one's health.
* Fire and explosion hazards * Health hazards
fire and explosion hazards and health hazards
There are five different types of environmental health hazards known to cause illness in humans. They are chemical, physical, mechanical, biological, and psychosocial hazards.
Each employer has its own procedures for reporting health or safety hazards.
Education about health hazards
West Wireless Health Institute was created in 2009.
The possible health problems cause by health hazards are.... health hazards. This is a nonsensical question, because health hazards are health problems. It all just depends on circumstances.
I would like to know if there are any airborn bacteria from putrefied meat concerning health hazards.
chromium is very hazardous to health