WiFi and Microwave Sickness
Many people are reporting microwave sickness around Wi-Fi. The Tenmars TM-196 RF Three-Axis Field Strength Meter manual states "...we recommend a maximum level of 614 mV/m for prolonged exposure". We measure a Wi-Fi unit with a radiation meter and find that the maximum continual exposure guidelines are exceeded within 20 feet of the Wi-Fi unit and you may get sick within this range. The current ICNIRP exposure limit to protect against acute heating from microwaves is 61 V/m (at 2.45 GHz). The Public Health Department of the Government of Salzburg (2002) recommend an outdoor exposure limit of 0.06 V/m (0.001 microW/cm(2), 1 nW/cm(2)) and an indoor limit of 0.02 V/m (0.0001 microW/cm(2), 0.1 nW/cm(2)) for radio frequency radiation, to protect against the damaging non-thermal effects of microwaves.