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San Francisco Supervisors’ Committee Approves Cell Phone Radiation Labeling – Recommends to Board

San Francisco committee recommends legislation to Board of Supervisors requiring retailers in the city to label cell phones by radiation level or Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), and provide consumer information on minimizing cell phone radiation exposure.

SF Chronicle and Berkeley School of Public Health Researcher Call for Radiation Warnings on Cell Phones

San Francisco Chronicle, UC Berkeley School of Public Health researcher, endorse Mark Leno’s proposed California SB1212, requiring manufacturers to include radiation warnings on cell phones.

History of Political Wrangling Over Cell Phones Includes Tom Hayden

Glendale, California’s Friends of the Library program welcomes Tom Hayden as guest speaker, while Glendale Organized Against Cell Towers reviews his legislative efforts to warn consumers about cell phone health risks.

Radiation Warnings on Cell Phones: Legislation Introduced in San Francisco and at the State Level

San Francisco and California target retailers and manufacturers of cell phones, calling on them to warn consumers about radiation.

State of Maine, City of San Francisco To Decide on
Cell Phone Radiation Warnings

The state of Maine and city of San Francisco will consider requiring consumer warnings on cell phone radiation in early 2010.