Guest guest Posted August 18, 2011 Report Share Posted August 18, 2011 Two friends at work discovered a free application for their particular phone that measures EMF in Tesla units, which we convert to mGauss. Very easy to measure. > > > Is there a meter or an obligation from Utilities > > companies to measure the electricity in a home? > > > > Totally ignorant about this. Not sure, if its coming from > > the meter (not a smart meter) or home applicances. > > > > It from appliances, which gadget should I look for to measure, > > and also, what is considered " safe " ... > > > > Assuming you want to measure magnetic field, sometimes a utility will do > this for free. They are not required to do so. > You can easily do it yourself. You will need a gaussmeter. You will get > magnetic fields wherever current is flowing. > > The " safe " level is not known, and probably varies from person to person. > We recommend 2.5 mG limit for prolonged exposure. > > Emil DeToffol > Less EMF Inc. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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