I've been asking myself these brick and mortar questions with my own answers but maybe someone can add-in?
Without being concerned about location, where can one find a physical location of an EMF Superstore? Contact a local building biologist that offers sales and service (got to be a better way). Already, went to several third party Cell Phone stores, different Radio Shacks and Fry's Electronic stores with nothing. Where can I shop at a normal retail store for grocery &/or general merchandise, that has no Wi-Fi (without the use of a meter or some tech gadget)? First, way is tell is use your spider senses and feel for it. If that does not work, look up and search for wireless modems and/or check to see if there is a coffee shop (dead give away). Sometimes, a store might have Wi-Fi for surveillance reasons and finding an older store with video cameras set-ups installed before the wireless movement might help to narrowing the search. Another idea is to find a store with slow sales and continue to use older technology as seen. My last idea is to ask the store manager and maybe find out if the store shares our views on EMF. I've been disappointed everywhere I go so far and been applaud that I cannot even find a health store, food co-op, a public pool, or gym (places where we suppose to improve our health). |
As far as I know, there is only 1 EMF
Superstore:
Less EMF
Inc.
776b Watervliet
Shaker Rd
Latham NY
12110 USA
tel:
1-518-608-6479
Of course, your job of finding low wifi stores is made
so much easier by using a meter.
Emil
DeToffol
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I share your concerns. Big lots has low to no wi fi. ' Save a lot' has little. Good will and the Salvation Army normally have little. And older stores. farmers markets in the right locations would be a source of fresh stuff and possibly low fields. . I have taken to ordering most of my groceries on line due to the high fields everywhere. And I pay someone to go to other stores for me. Have not found a gym, or yoga studio or tai chi place without wi fi. The local Y laughed at me when I requested no wi fi.
Also have not found a dentist I can go to. The chiropractor does special procedures so I can wait outside until the last minute. All acupuncturist offices are polluted with wi fi. I cannot get a massage. So, agree! Sooner or later the ADA has to cover this. |
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