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Metricom Poletop RF emissions are well below FCC standards. <br />Radios Are Safe <br />650 feet away <br />-0.07 µW/cm2 C�* <br />Less than 0.01 % of <br />1 <br />sk{ <br />FCC standard <br />SPA.0.2 µW/cm2 <br />C <br />j -1.0 µW/cm2 <br />350 feet away <br />0.02% of FCC standard <br />25 feet away <br />Less than 1 % of FCC standard <br />Health and Safety Over the last few years, there has been a dramatic increase in <br />Concerns the use of wireless communications. The most prominent <br />example, of course, has been the cellular telephone. But many <br />other applications —such as wireless data networking, for <br />example —are increasing in use as mobile computing and <br />remote access technology come of age. Growing numbers of <br />individuals in business and at home are accessing e-mail, the <br />Internet and company networks, wirelessly. Nearly 10 million <br />people are expected to be using wireless networks to transmit <br />data by the year 2000.1 <br />1. Ron Schneiderman: Future Talk - The Changing Wireless Game <br />2 <br />