EMFs FAQs
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For basic checks around radio frequencies, a simple AM radio helps detect spikes in interference.
For more precise ELF or power-line frequency measurements, consider an affordable Gauss meter or professional assessment.
To gain a comprehensive and accurate picture of your EMF environment, including any hidden sources, contact a professional Building Biologist.
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Yes, it could exceed recommended field levels if you’re very close to the CPU or monitor. Increasing your distance to around 30 inches can mitigate that risk substantially.
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EMF research can be both trailblazing and an outlier. Mainstream medicine lags in acknowledging non-thermal EMF effects, although more research support growing concerns.
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Electric blankets are a significant, avoidable risk of EMFs because you’re immersed in their field for hours during sleep. A low-EMF or shielded model reduces (but may not eliminate) exposure.
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Natural EMFs such as the Earth’s natural field is crucial for life’s evolutionary balance.
Man-made fields come with issues, especially under chronic exposure and in close proximity at higher intensities.
Learn more about EMFs here.
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