REDUCING electrosmog exposure
After six hours’ hiking the first leg of the Old Ghost Road, Ricki Neumann (47) was glad she’d booked accommodation over the next four nights rather than lug in a tent. Unfortunately she was unaware the huts on this remote Buller District trail have wifi installed for staff communication. As she lives with a mild form of electro-hypersensitivity, night time exposure to wifi’s radio frequency (RF) radiation causes her insomnia. Hut wardens improvised alternative sleeping quarters for her that night but, realising she was unable to use the other huts, Ricki abandoned her tramp and hiked out the next morning.
Headaches and insomnia
The first indication that wifi was impacting on Ricki’s health occurred seven years earlier when it was installed
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