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wifi enabled lamp posts in City of London

Are you hosting a BT hot spot?

03/09/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  41 Comments

Do you have a new, super-fast, super-wonderful BT Infinity Fibre Optic broadband package which downloads (and indeed uploads) everything at the speed of light? If so, I am sure you are very pleased with it. We are with ours. And in all the promotional bumph which no doubt came …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: BT Broadband, BT Fon, BT Hot spots, BT hubs, BT Infinity, BT Openzone, dangers of low level electromagnetic radiation, dangers of using wifi, dos BT have a right to install BT openzone in your house?, evidence that wifi has serious health implications, Fibre optic connections, how to disconnect from BT openzone, opt in to BT Fon, Opt in to openzone, wifi enabled lamp posts in City of London

Coping – and benchmarking…

24/06/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

I have a friend, now in her '80s, who has had  MS (multiple sclerosis) for nearly 50 years. She does not have sufficient muscular strength to lift her feet onto the feet rests of her wheel chair; she does not have the muscular staying power (she can exert a little pressure for a …

Category: Allergies, Electrosensitivity, FreeFrom FoodTag: accessibility for disabled people, disablity, Electrosensitivity, ES, fluourescent lights, gardening, growing your own food, Jury service, laptops, LED bulbs, mobile phone masts, mobile phones, MS, Multiple sclerosis, oxygen therapy, wifi, wifi enabled lamp posts in City of London

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