Are there any health risks associated with the use of WiFi?
“On the basis of current scientific information, exposures from WiFi equipment satisfy international guidelines. There is no consistent evidence of health effects from RF [radio frequency] exposures below guideline levels and no reason why schools and others should not use WiFi equipment. Based on current knowledge, RF exposures from WiFi are likely to be lower than those from mobile phones.” 4. Do I have to pay to use the Library’s public WiFi service? No, the public WiFi service is free of charge. 5. Do I have to register to use the Library’s public WiFi service? You do not have to register to access the Library’s website and services, but if you want to access the Internet, then you will need to register. Please note: even when registered, you will not be able to access the same e-resources as in the Reading rooms, as these are mostly subscription services, and currently the licences do not allow us to make them available more widely. You will, of course, be able to access web mail