RF CHECK
RF CHECK provides a patented comprehensive RF radiation safety and compliance solution designed to protect workers from the harmful effects of RF radiation over-exposure at wireless transmission sites. Based on a proprietary database, the solution ensures all responsible parties, including the workers, contractors, property owners and service providers, follow a "site-specific" RF Safety Plan for each and every transmission site.
RF CHECK is a socially responsible company dedicated to protecting the public and all workers across the nation.

Worker RF Safety Survey
RF CHECK is dedicated to protecting all workers from radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure and serving the interests of all participants in the thriving wireless telecommunications industry. Click on the link below to take our short survey that will further the understanding of how workers are, or have been, effected by RF radiation exposure.
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The Antenna Safety Consortium is a voluntary organization comprised of wireless industry stakeholders involved with or affected by wireless antenna transmissions.
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RF Safety & Wireless News
Electromagnetic radiation hazards - though less apparent than other risks - can be debilitating
Roofing workers often are confronted with some fairly obvious and significant health and safety hazards, such as working at great heights or operating powered equipment. A lesser known roofing industry hazard is electromagnetic radiation; however, the effects of this hazard can be debilitating.
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Radio Radiation – Are We Being Zapped?
Are we being injured by radio waves? Experts say that we are, and they can prove it. Scientific evidence is mounting, demonstrating the causal link between radio frequency (RF) radiation exposure and physical and cognitive (memory and learning) injuries.
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Health Effects From Cell Phone Tower Radiation
The safety of cell phone towers is the subject of extensive scientific debate. There is a growing body of scientific evidence that the electromagnetic radiation they emit, even at low levels, is dangerous to human health.
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