Webinar: Cell Tower Risks 101 - What You Need To Know To Protect Your Community
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Webinar: Cell Tower Risks 101 - What You Need To Know To Protect Your Community

Featuring Theodora Scarato, MSW, Director of the Wireless & EMF Program at Environmental Health Sciences

Cell towers near homes and schools bring many health, safety, and liability risks. From fire to the fall zone, property value drops and increased RF radiation exposure. Theodora Scarato will cover the key issues that communities need to understand when a cell tower is proposed in their neighborhood.

With the federal government proposing unprecedented rulemakings that would dismantle existing local government safeguards, it’s more critical than ever to understand what’s at stake for local communities and families.

Webinar Date: January 7th, 2026 at 3 pm ET // 12 pm PT

Register to join this webinar HERE

Theodora Scarato is a leading expert in environmental health policy related to cell towers and non-ionizing electromagnetic fields. She has co-authored several scientific papers, including a foundational paper in Frontiers in Public Health entitled “U.S. policy on wireless technologies and public health protection: regulatory gaps and proposed reforms.” She will highlight key findings and policy recommendations from this publication during the webinar.

Scarato had 3 presentations at the American Public Health Association Annual Conference in Washington, DC including a scientific poster on cell towers at schools entitled, “Addressing Cell Towers at Schools as Primary Prevention: The Need for Science-Based Policy to Mitigate Health and Safety Risks.”

To learn more about the health and safety risks of cell towers, visit the EHS Wireless & EMF Program website:


Watch our previous webinar: FCC and Congressional Proposals to Strip Local Control Over Cell Towers Webinar

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