Appendix B Tables 1 – 33 of Report Data Tables, FCC Violation Tables, Health Comparisions

  • Table 1: Radiofrequency Level at Each Duty Cycle and Reflection Factor at 6” in uW/cm2 (One Meter, Four Meters)
  • Table 2: Radiofrequency Level at Each Duty Cycle and Reflection Factor at 6” in uW/cm2 (One Collector, 1C + 3 SM)
  • Table 3: RF Level of Each Duty Cycle and Reflection Factor at 11” in uW/cm2 in the Nursery (One meter, Four meters)
  • Table 4: RF Level of Each Duty Cycle and Reflection Factor at 11” in uW/cm2 in the Nursery (One Collector, 1C + 3 SM)
  • Table 5: RF Level of Each Duty Cycle and Reflection Factor at 28” in uW/cm2 in the Kitchen (One Meter, Four Meters)
  • Table 6: RF Level of Each Duty Cycle and Reflection Factor at 28” in uW/cm2 in the Kitchen (One Collector, 1C + 3 SM)
  • Table 7: Distance at which FCC Safety Limit is exceeded for 655 uW/cm2 time-weighted average limit (One Meter, Four Meters)
  • Table 8: Distance at which FCC Safety Limit is exceeded for 571/624 uW/cm2 TWA limit (One Collector, 1C+ 3 Smart Meters)
  • Table 9: Distance at which FCC Safety Limit is exceeded for peak power limit of 4000 uW/cm2 – (1 SM, 4 SM; 1Collector, 1C + 3 SM)
  • Table 10: FCC Violations of the 655 uW/cm2 FCC limit at the face at 6”
  • (One Meter, Four Meters)
  • Table 11: FCC Violations of the 571/624 uW/cm2 FCC limit at 6” at the face (One Collector, 1C + 3 SM)
  • Table 12: FCC Violations of the 655 uW/cm2 FCC limit at 11” in the Nursery
  • (One Meter, Four Meters)
  • Table 13: FCC Violations of the 571/624 uW/cm2 FCC limit at 11” in the Nursery
  • (One Collector, 1C + 3 SM)
  • Table 14: FCC Violations of the 655 uW/cm2 FCC limit at 28” in the Kitchen
  • (One Meter, Four Meters)
  • Table 15: FCC Violations of the 571/624 uW/cm2 FCC limit at 28” in the Kitchen (One Collector, 1C + 3 SM)
  • Table 16: Potential FCC Violations of Peak Power Limit of 4000 uW/cm2 at 3” (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 17: Potential FCC Violations of Peak Power Limit of 4000 uW/cm2 at 3” (One Collector, 1C + 3 SM)
  • Table 18: Nursery Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Inhibition of DNA Repair in Human Stem Cells (92.5 uW/cm2 with 24 and 72-hour exposure – Markova et al, 2009) (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 19: Nursery Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Inhibition of DNA Repair in Human Stem Cells (92.5 uW/cm2 with 24 and 72-hour exposure – Markova et al, 2009) (One Collector, 1 C + 3 SM)
  • Table 20: Nursery Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Pathological Leakage of the Blood-brain Barrier (0.4 to 8 uW/cm2 with chronic exposure – Persson et al, 1997) (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 21: Nursery Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Pathological Leakage of the Blood-brain Barrier (0.4 to 8 uW/cm2 with chronic exposure – Persson et al, 1997) (One Collector, 1 C + 3 SM)
  • Table 22: Nursery Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Adverse Health Symptoms from Cell Tower Studies (8 studies in total reporting sleep disruption, headache, fatigue, memory loss, concentration difficulties, irritability, increased cancer risk) (0.01 uW/cm2 with chronic exposure – Kundi, 2009; Khurana et al, 2010) (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 23: Nursery Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Adverse Health Symptoms from Cell Tower Studies (8 studies in total reporting sleep disruption, headache, fatigue, memory loss, concentration difficulties, irritability, increased cancer risk) (0.01 uW/cm2 with chronic exposure – Kundi, 2009; Khurana et al, 2010) (One Collector, 1 C + 3 SM)
  • Table 24: Kitchen Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Inhibition of DNA Repair in Human Stem Cells (92.5 uW/cm2 with 24 and 72-hour exposure – Markova et al, 2009) (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 25: Kitchen Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Inhibition of DNA Repair in Human Stem Cells 92.5 uW/cm2 with 24 and 72-hour exposure – Markova et al, 2009) (One Collector, 1 C + 3 SM)
  • Table 26: Kitchen Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Pathological Leakage of the Blood-brain Barrier (0.4 to 8 uW/cm2 with chronic exposure – Persson et al, 1997) (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 27: Kitchen Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Pathological Leakage of the Blood-brain Barrier (0.4 to 8 uW/cm2 with chronic exposure – Persson et al, 1997) (One Collector, 1 C + 3 SM)
  • Table 28: Kitchen Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Adverse Health Symptoms from Cell Tower Studies (8 studies in total reporting sleep disruption, headache, fatigue, memory loss, concentration difficulties, irritability, increased cancer risk) (0.01 uW/cm2 with chronic exposure – Kundi, 2009; Khurana et al, 2010) (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 29: Kitchen Radiofrequency Radiation Level Associated with Adverse Health Symptoms from Cell Tower Studies (8 studies in total reporting sleep disruption, headache, fatigue, memory loss, concentration difficulties, irritability, increased cancer risk) (0.01 uW/cm2 with chronic exposure – Kundi, 2009; Khurana et al, 2010) (One Collector, 1 C + 3 SM)
  • Table 30: Radiofrequency Radiation Level Exceeds Medtronics Metal Implant Advisory for MRI SAR Exposure of 0.1 W/Kg at Frequencies also Used in Smart Meters at 11” (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 31: Radiofrequency Radiation Level Exceeds Medtronics Metal Implant Advisory for MRI SAR Exposure of 0.1 W/Kg at Frequencies also Used in Smart Meters at 11” (One Collector, 1 C + 3 SM)
  • Table 32: Predicted RF levels exceed BioInitiative Report recommended limit of 0.1 uW/cm2 (One SM, 4 SM)
  • Table 33: Predicted RF levels exceed BioInitiative Report recommended limit of 0.1 uW/cm2 (1 Collector 1C + 3 SM)

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