Guest guest Posted January 4, 2012 Report Share Posted January 4, 2012 Staple gun should get wire on ceiling, or two people with a cold artcraft glue gun, fairly nontoxicTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Sent: Thu, January 5, 2012 1:20:40 AMSubject: Re: Emf protection I spoke to someone at www.lessemf.com. He was really knowledgable about fabrics. He might know about paint and cork. For those that are turning off the power to your house at night, how do you handle the fridge and freezer? Also, there's a mom with a kid on the spectrum that has posted tons of stuff about ems on www.abcemf.com Cheers, mardi > > > > > > I have heard some complaints about things that block EMFs like paints > > > and such because the theory is that the EMF's will keep bouncing around > > > the room, after entering the window or door, etc. There are things that > > > supposedly diffuse rather than block. So, my guess is that if chicken > > > wire is diffusing, and not causing the EMF's to keep bouncing, than that > > > would be better. They do use cork in sound proof rooms, because it > > > absorbs sound waves. Absorbing would be much better than bouncing. I > > > can wait to explore this cork idea more. Interestingly, I have cork > > > flooring upstairs. > > > > > > Love and prayers, > > > > > > Heidi N > > > > > > > > > Wondered if anyone has used this paint in the bedrooms? My other > > > question is do you need > > > to paint the ceiling as well? > > > > > > I heard that Chickencoop wire on the walls also blocks the EMF as many > > > old buildings in SF > > > have this and it was proving difficult to use Wifi in many of the older > > > buildings, thats how they applied plaster to the walls so it would hold. > > > > > > Allie > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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