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Libraries switch off wi-fi internet

Posted by seumasach on June 8, 2008

June 04, 2008

(CONNEXION FRANCE)

Four libraries in Paris have turned off their wi-fi internet connections after staff claimed they were causing health problems.

The latest to shut down its wireless network is the wireless Sainte-Genevieve university library in the 5th arrondissement after a member of staff threatened to take early retirement on health grounds. 

The library has had wi-fi installed since the end of 2007. All computer users will now have to plug their laptops into the conventional fixed-line network. 

In his letter to his employers, the shop worker stated: “Over the last few months, and increasingly over the last few weeks, I have suffered strong symptoms associated with the wi-fi network. 

“Other sources of electromagnetic radiation, including mobile phones, have also played a part.” 

“Symptoms have included headaches, balance problems, general weakness, stress and sight problems.”

A spokesman for the library confirmed the wi-fi had been switched off while associated health problems were investigated. 

Spokesman for Agir Pour L’Environnement, an environmental pressure group, Stéphane Kerckhove supported the decision. 

He said: “Some people insist that the symptoms are psychosomatic. This could be the cause but at the moment there is absolutely no proof of that. 

“Wi-fi is a recent invention, and in the long term no one knows what the health effects are going to be. 

“If there are complaints, and a library is equipped to give a fixed-line internet service, then it is better to be safe than sorry and protect the health of library workers until we know what the health effects are.” 

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