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> I'm trying to put some layers of aluminum foil on boxboard in my

> windows....have two questions--how many layers would be best of Reymolds

> wrap, anyone know, lol, wasn't in the commercials!

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> Also, does it matter if the reflective side is out or not?

Aluminum foil does not offer any shielding for magnetic fields.

For RF, it does not matter which side.

Emil

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Oh geez. I've been blocking my fridge between couch and computer electrical so I

guess to no avail.  Loni

From: Emil at Less EMF Inc <lessemf@...>

Subject: Re: BLOCKING MAGNETIC FIELD WITH FOIL IN WINDOWS

Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2011, 6:50 AM

 

> I'm trying to put some layers of aluminum foil on boxboard in my

> windows....have two questions--how many layers would be best of Reymolds

> wrap, anyone know, lol, wasn't in the commercials!

>

> Also, does it matter if the reflective side is out or not?

Aluminum foil does not offer any shielding for magnetic fields.

For RF, it does not matter which side.

Emil

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I think the Mac Mini is the best choice. i bought the $799 model and as long as

I'm 6 inches or so away from it I'm fine (meter confirms no hot zone). Also, it

gives off no chemical smell and is silent.

Steve

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> From: Emil at Less EMF Inc <lessemf@...>

> Subject: Re: BLOCKING MAGNETIC FIELD WITH FOIL IN WINDOWS

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> > I'm trying to put some layers of aluminum foil on boxboard in my

> > windows....have two questions--how many layers would be best of Reymolds

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> > Also, does it matter if the reflective side is out or not?

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> Aluminum foil does not offer any shielding for magnetic fields.

> For RF, it does not matter which side.

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