National Association for Children and Safe Technology

Safety First with Our School Technology          


Be Informed + Take Action +  Pass it On...

When push comes to shove, it's parents who care the most about their children, not big corporations or government bureaucracies.  We are sometimes put in the position of needing to advocate for our children.  Protecting children from wireless radiation in schools and elsewhere is one issue worth advocating for and parents are the best advocates for their children.  Don't you agree?  Indeed, it may seem a daunting task to understand the issue at hand and take action.  It's easy to feel overwhelmed and discouraged.  Please take the time to learn more.  Knowledge is Power.
For our children it's most certainly worth the effort!
Parent Letters
Sample letters written by parents who are advocating for their children.  Many letters address the wifi in schools issue because it represents a serious health concern.
Expert Letters
These are letters written by doctors, scientists and leaders of organizations advocating for protecting children from exposure to wireless radiation in schools.
Flyers and Brochures
We have selected a handful of choice resources to assist you when communicating with other parents, educators, organizations, etc.
Organization Contacts
Easy access to contact information for various organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and many more.
Writing Tips
Information provided on how to write letters to elected officials, organizations, school boards, etc.

Take Action / Protect Children: A Parent's Right and Responsibility

Cell Tower Action
Learn what you can do to prevent a cell tower from being built on school property or near your home.



Take Action in Your School

Information on how to advocate for safe technology at your child's school.

Best Practices for Schools

What are the best practices for schools in terms of technology?  Learn more in this section.

Creating a Safe Home

Strategies you can use in your home to reduce exposure to wireless radiation and electromagnetic fields.

Take Action:  Section Overview

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