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The shielding I used was fabulous. Can't tell it's on the windows at all. Loni

On Fri, 6/10/11, KathyB <calicocat477@...> wrote:

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Subject: Window shielding help

Date: Friday, June 10, 2011, 7:19 PM

 

What do you put on windows that doesn't look so bad?

Even out cat

is freaking out. She won't lay in front of the window. . Our gentle inside cat

who never wants out,

is jumping at the patio door. Either sleeps or runs around now.

Kathy

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It's something. Poor animals.

What kind has everyone had success with?

Kathy

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Subject: Re: Window shielding helpan't tell it's on the windows at all.

Loni

On Fri, 6/10/11, KathyB <calicocat477@...> wrote:

From: KathyB <calicocat477@...>

Subject: Window shielding help

Date: Friday, June 10, 2011, 7:19 PM

 

What do you put on windows that doesn't look so bad?

Even out cat

is freaking out. She won't lay in front of the window.

Kathy

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Any metalized film will reduce the amount of signals that pass through

windows, the only question is how much of the signal is blocked. I don't

know if all metalized films work equally as well.

For shielding windows, I've used Glare-Shield from LessEMF (which is

unfortunately no longer available), as well as Clear-Shield, also from

LessEMF. Both are very clear, with only a very slight tint. I've confirmed

with a meter that they both work extremely well at blocking RF.

I've also heard that HiLite film, made by Panorama, works extremely well,

but I have not tried it.

The bottom of the page at http://www.emfields.org/screening/windowfilm.asp,

claims it blocks 99.9% of the signal. It also only has a slight tint.

Panorama's window films are available from window tinting companies. There

is a list of dealers at

http://www.panoramafilm.com/Dealer_Locator/Find_A_Dealer

Per http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/protection.php, Gila Heat

Control Light Protection Window Film is a metalized film, and therefore

blocks radio signals. It is available at hardware stores. I have yet to

find any information about the percentage or dB of signal reduction it

provides. But, I'm assuming it is probably less expensive than the others,

so it might be worth trying.

I've looked at the window films sold at auto parts stores, but was unable to

find any information explaining whether they were metalized, or if they just

used dyes.

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I have used window film.

But nowadays I do not advise using it.

Because the radiation passes through the window frames and the wall next to it.

I advise using a curtain from ceiling to floor over the complete width of the

facade, where the radiation is coming from.

There are very nice materials for that, by Biologa or Yshield.

Greetings,

Claessens

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www.milieuziektes.nl

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Re: Window shielding help

Any metalized film will reduce the amount of signals that pass through

windows, the only question is how much of the signal is blocked. I don't

know if all metalized films work equally as well.

For shielding windows, I've used Glare-Shield from LessEMF (which is

unfortunately no longer available), as well as Clear-Shield, also from

LessEMF. Both are very clear, with only a very slight tint. I've confirmed

with a meter that they both work extremely well at blocking RF.

I've also heard that HiLite film, made by Panorama, works extremely well,

but I have not tried it.

The bottom of the page at http://www.emfields.org/screening/windowfilm.asp,

claims it blocks 99.9% of the signal. It also only has a slight tint.

Panorama's window films are available from window tinting companies. There

is a list of dealers at

http://www.panoramafilm.com/Dealer_Locator/Find_A_Dealer

Per http://www.wireless-precaution.com/main/protection.php, Gila Heat

Control Light Protection Window Film is a metalized film, and therefore

blocks radio signals. It is available at hardware stores. I have yet to

find any information about the percentage or dB of signal reduction it

provides. But, I'm assuming it is probably less expensive than the others,

so it might be worth trying.

I've looked at the window films sold at auto parts stores, but was unable to

find any information explaining whether they were metalized, or if they just

used dyes.

--

View this message in context:

http://esens.966376.n3.nabble.com/Window-shielding-help-tp3051566p3054769.html

Sent from the mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

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