Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 Hello, We got this EMF canopy for our son. You can find it on this website: http://www.lessemf.com/personal.html I think it does help. If we go inside our son's bed with a cell phone, there is no reception with this canopy in use. To me, that says a whole lot. Yes, it's extremely pricey, but I just couldn't resist. Best of luck. LIGHT DUTY FARADAY CANOPY When Moderate RF Reduction Will Do Give your body a chance to rest! Attractive and functional canopy can be used over beds or other similar sized areas to reduce radiofrequency radiation. Made from very light weight Swiss Shield Daylight fabric (100% polyester net-knit, with 5% silver-plated copper fiber content) which stops over 97% (16dB) of microwave radiation energy penetration (over at least 200-3000 MHz). Nice veil-like appearance (plenty of air and light penetration), and has the conductive components on the inside of the threads, so no metal coating to flake and no need for grounding! Canopy covers the top and sides of bed. Easy to get in/out of bed and lots of head room. Can be washed in gentle cycle, with mild detergent. Even frequent washing seems to do no harm to the shielding power of the fabric. Comes with swag hooks and an easily detachable hoop for easy mounting. Very transportable too. Some owners say using this product to reduce RF has alleviated their symptoms associated with electrosensitivity, such as ringing in the ears, headaches/migraines, insomnia, confusion, irritability, nausea, circulation problems, etc. Manufactured by wireless-protection.org. 2 sizes: Light Duty Faraday Canopy King Size (Cat. #A200-K) … $1099.00 Light Duty Faraday Canopy Twin Size (Cat. #A200-T) … $759.00 > > hi > I am thinking about measuring EMF in my house and purchasing filters to reduce if it comes up high in EMF, dirty electricity, etc. > Have any of you done this? If so, are there any filters you can recc.? > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2011 Report Share Posted February 28, 2011 This sounds like it's right up my alley! HA! Faraday was the guy who worked in the science field of electromagnetism. We here at this forum --could appreciate a guy like Faraday, he was not a 'scientist' he was an experimenter, and fascinated by science, he actually was the son of a blacksmith, and became a book binder, and read the books he was binding. Totally self taught, and extremely intelligent. (Like a bunch of other people I know!) His contributions are vast. If you ever want a good intellectual read, check him out. You won't be sorry. (and for all your " Lost " series people, that is how came up with Faraday's character -- paid tribute to this guy) (the book I read was " The Electric Life of Faraday. " -- Someone had left it on the T (when I lived in Boston) and I picked it up and read it in a few days...great book.) :)laura > > > > hi > > I am thinking about measuring EMF in my house and purchasing filters to reduce if it comes up high in EMF, dirty electricity, etc. > > Have any of you done this? If so, are there any filters you can recc.? > > Thanks > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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