On Tuesday evening, February 15th the city council of Sebastopol will hold a meeting at 7:00. On its agenda will be a discussion about whether or not to issue a ban or moratorium on the installation of SmartMeters by P G & E. If you're not familiar with these meters, they are widely being installed by P G & E as well as utility companies elsewhere in the country. They replace the old analog meters with digital technology and use powerful radio frequency signals to transmit consumption readings back to the utility companies. This has eliminated the need for human meter readers, but more importantly, these powerful signals are sent several times per minute and can have serious health consequences for children, people who are sensitive, have compromised immune systems, etc. Many people are reporting symptoms such as headaches, a burning sensation in the head, pressure in the chest, heart palpitations, accelerated pulse rate, difficulty concentrating, general anxiety, a high-frequency ringing in the ears and disruption of sleep. When numerous SmartMeters are installed in close proximity to each other, it appears that the effects are greatly magnified. Imagine if the meters are located outside the wall of a bedroom where people spend about eight hours of each day. Additionally, the installation of these meters has the potential to create a safety hazard, as pointed out by a former executive of the Wellington Co., a firm in Rohnert Park that was subcontracted by P G & E to do the installations. This executive said that if the technicians doing the installation are not properly trained or if the meters are improperly installed, the SmartMeters can create an electric arc, which can start a fire if there are any natural gas leaks nearby. We don't want to see another San Bruno.
Sandi Maurer has formed an organization called The EMF Safety Network (the website is www.emfsafetynetwork.org) and is urging citizens to pack the house at the Sebastopol City Council meeting to voice our concerns. I'm not a resident of Sebastopol, but I will be there to lend support and express my opinions. I hope you will join me. Thank you.
Bob Heisler



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