Trustees signal they want cell tower at high school
School District Considers Cell Tower Installation: What Parents Should Know
According to reports from the Taylor Press, school trustees are signaling their intent to install a cell tower at a local high school. While the full details of the proposal are not yet available, this development raises important questions for health-conscious parents and families living near the school.
Cell towers emit radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMF) continuously, and their placement near schools has become an increasingly debated topic in communities across the country. The proximity of these towers to areas where children spend significant portions of their day is a concern for many parents who are aware of ongoing research into potential health effects of long-term EMF exposure.
What This Could Mean for Your Family
If you're a parent with children at the school or a homeowner in the surrounding area, this decision could directly impact you. Cell towers typically have a range that extends well beyond school property lines, potentially affecting nearby residential areas. While many people focus on common misconceptions about 5G and EMF, it's important to understand the real considerations when a tower is proposed near where children learn and play.
For families already taking steps to minimize EMF exposure at home, such as using EMF shielding paint or other protective measures, a nearby cell tower could complicate these efforts. The strength of EMF exposure decreases with distance, so homes closest to the proposed tower location would experience the highest levels of exposure.
Parents concerned about this development may want to attend upcoming school board meetings, request more information about the specific tower plans, and connect with other families who share similar concerns. Understanding the decision-making process and having your voice heard early could be crucial in shaping the final outcome.
Originally reported by Taylor Press
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