Protection Your Home and Family From EMF
Introduction
Studies have shown that there are certain things we do every day that can be harmful to our health. For example, we probably all know someone who ends up with nothing but dry skin after spending too much time in the sun or a sunbed. We also know that smoking causes cancer and other serious diseases. Few people understand the dangers of EMF exposure, however, despite the fact that this type of radiation is everywhere. It gets emitted from microwaves, computers, televisions and even cell phones! Understanding how to identify EMF sources as well as how to protect yourself from them is important for anyone who wants to stay healthy.
EMF is certainly real, and we can't see it.
EMF stands for electromagnetic field. It is a type of radiation, like UV rays or X-rays, but we cannot see it. It’s a form of energy that surrounds us, created by power lines, electrical appliances and cell phones among other things.
When we hear the term "electromagnetic field" what comes to mind? Probably something like an invisible bubble around us; something that protects us from harmful radiation and other types of energy. For example: when you walk through a doorway with an alarm on it that beeps loudly as you pass through (and perhaps scares you), this is because your body produces an electromagnetic field that disrupts the circuit in the alarm system causing it to sound off.
Always be aware of where the EMF are coming from in your home.
EMF is everywhere, and the home is no exception. You need to be aware of where the EMF are coming from in your home.
Electrical Appliances: Many electrical appliances generate significant amounts of EMF that can affect your health. These include televisions, computers, cell phones and cordless phones.
Wireless Devices: Most wireless devices emit EMF including mobile phones and tablets as well as microwave ovens and baby monitors.
Making some changes can help you reduce your exposure to EMF.
You can reduce your exposure to EMF by making some changes in how you use your electronics.
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Turn off the lights when you leave a room. If they are on, they'll keep pumping out EMF.
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Keep computers, TVs and cell phones away from your bed at night to avoid sleep disruption. This will also help them last longer by reducing wear-and-tear on components such as power supplies and batteries (more on this later).
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Put kitchen appliances and other major sources of EMF on power strips, so that when you turn off the power strip all the devices connected to it turn off too — no need for one at every outlet! Just be sure never to plug anything into an extension cord unless absolutely necessary; extension cords are notorious for being subpar in terms of safety standards compared with properly built extension cords that meet UL standards (you'll know them if they have a label saying so).
There is a way to protect your home from EMF, as well as yourself.
There is a way to protect your home from EMF, as well as yourself.
EMF protection devices can go a long way toward keeping you and your family safe from EMF exposure. These devices are easy to find and very affordable. You can use them in any room in your home and they will not interfere with other electronics such as cell phones, televisions or computers.
EMF protection devices can go a long way toward keeping you and your family safe from EMF exposure.
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There are many types of EMF protection devices, including:
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EMF protection devices for the home.
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Personal EMF protection devices, such as cell phone shields and pendants.
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Portable EMF protection devices, such as portable chargers with built-in shielding technology.
If you are worried about the effects EMF can have on your family, be aware of the sources of these rays and consider getting an EMF protection device for your home.
If you are worried about the effects EMF can have on your family, be aware of the sources of these rays and consider getting an EMF protection device for your home.
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Get a network-level surge protector. This will protect all devices connected to it from any spikes in voltage or current from outside sources. If you feel that there is already too much radiation coming into your home through outlets and power lines, this will help prevent damage to all of your electronics.
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Use Ethernet cables when possible instead of Wi-Fi routers as they use less energy than wireless connectivity options do (WiFi is one source that produces electromagnetic fields). You'll also want to make sure that any power strips or surge protectors used in your home are properly grounded with green wires (though always double check if you're unsure).
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Keep cell phones away from children's bedrooms at night so they don't sleep with them next to their heads during sleep hours--this can lead more quickly toward brain cancer because tiny bodies absorb more radiation faster than adults do! Also keep them off altogether while driving: texting while driving causes 44% more accidents than drunk driving does (yes...really!).
Conclusion
There are a lot of scary statistics out there, but one thing is for certain: you can't ignore them. What's even more certain is that we all need to be proactive about protecting ourselves and our children from harmful radiation.