How RF Safe Will Serve Humanity in 2026
RF Safe founder John Coates outlines a 2026 advocacy plan focused on increasing enforcement of U.S. federal radiation-control law, pushing consumer technology toward Li‑Fi as a safer baseline for children, and demanding accountability from companies marketing wireless products to children. The post argues that current RF safety rules rely too heavily on “thermal-only” assumptions and that cumulative exposure from smartphones is a preventable risk. It also states RF Safe intends to pursue legal action to compel HHS to fulfill duties under the Radiation Control for Health & Safety Act (Public Law 90-602).
Key points
- Author frames smartphones as continuous RF exposure devices and argues children’s early and cumulative exposure is a public health concern.
- RF Safe says it will seek enforcement of federal law governing electronic-product radiation and claims Congress mandated action using “shall” language.
- Post proposes pushing Li‑Fi compatibility as a new safety baseline, especially indoors and around children, positioning it as an “engineering off-ramp” from the “Microwave Age.”
- Author calls for renewed/expanded federal research, a public timetable with milestones, and a public information docket families can use.
- Mentions intent to pursue legal action aimed at HHS and the Secretary to compel action under Public Law 90‑602.
- Includes personal narrative (loss of a child to a neural tube disorder) as motivation and suggests modern environmental exposures may be underestimated in early development.
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