Conclusion

As you take a look at the world around you, it’s easy to think that wireless is the way of the future. It’s easy to think that teaching your children to use wireless devices will benefit them in later life.

You may be right — wireless devices may be here to stay.

Or their current patterns of use may be a passing phase.

What will determine the longevity of wireless technology is not the advertising that drives sales, not the design of the devices or their functionality. It’s the sustainability of the technology — whether its benefits outweigh its risks.

At this stage, we simply don’t know if that is the case.

Like any new technology, it will be some time, most likely decades, before we do know whether wireless radiation is safe. The test will be whether the current generation of toddlers who use mobile phones have higher rates of brain tumours as adults, whether children using wi-fi have fertility problems when they reach reproductive age, or whether children’s use of these devices damages their behaviour, brain function, relationships, or education.

By then it will be too late to reverse the effects.

As a parent, you can wait for the definitive answers about the safety of wireless radiation — or you can act now to take precautions.

The choice is entirely yours.