Thread Subject: Materials on Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity

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From: Creagan Tim
Date: Fri, Dec 21 2007 2:00 PM
Subject: Materials on Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity

Dear Members of the TEITAC,



The following correspondence, consisting of two papers and a cover
letter, was sent to the Access Board, for relaying to the members of the
TEITAC for consideration. The author of these documents wished the
TEITAC to be aware of and consider issues of Electromagnetic
Hypersensitivity. It was explained to him that, while members of the
public may make any comments they wish to the members of the committee,
the committee retains the right to comment or not upon those matters it
deems relevant in its report. The author has requested that any
comments made be forwarded to him. He does not use computers, so any
comments will be reduced to hard copy and sent to him.



This material is submitted for your review. You are not required to
comment or refrain from comment upon any issues raised.



Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.



Thank you for your work on behalf of TEITAC



Sincerely,



Timothy Creagan

DFO

TEITAC





Timothy P. Creagan

Senior Accessibility Specialist

U.S. Access Board

1331 F Street, N.W.

Suite 1000

Washington, DC 20004-1111



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