Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate, sadly I brought it on impulse as my
simple Fiat Punto 60 gave up the ghost. The HRV really induces fatigue, nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before I handed over the cash, perhaps I was in denial but I really like these cars. I will drive it for a while longer and then sell it probably at a loss !!!! PUK - [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
You could also be reacting to the chemical off-gassing if it's a relavtively new car. New cars are horrible in this regard.
--- In [hidden email], paulpjc@... wrote: > > Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate, sadly I brought it on impulse as my > simple Fiat Punto 60 gave up the ghost. The HRV really induces fatigue, > nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before I > handed over the cash, perhaps I was in denial but I really like these > cars. > I will drive it for a while longer and then sell it probably at a loss > !!!! > > PUK - > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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no its 1999, it gives off 10mg at head level and doors plus some sort of
khz signal coming from the door ? I feel really agitated/ill within 30 seconds of turning on the ignition. Tried to remove fuses but the wiring set up does not allow for this in any great detail. puk - its going to have to go. In a message dated 09/07/2012 19:39:48 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: You could also be reacting to the chemical off-gassing if it's a relavtively new car. New cars are horrible in this regard. --- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , paulpjc@... wrote: > > Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate, sadly I brought it on impulse as my > simple Fiat Punto 60 gave up the ghost. The HRV really induces fatigue, > nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before I > handed over the cash, perhaps I was in denial but I really like these > cars. > I will drive it for a while longer and then sell it probably at a loss > !!!! > > PUK - > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Puk,
We talked about "Cars and Hot Feet" on April 18, 2012. At that time I said that I am also having horrible reactions to driving in cars, and it definitely has nothing to do with chemical reactions, it is from EMF's. It is so bad, that just driving in my 6 cyclinder for 15 minutes can make my feet go numb and I can get thyroid pain, and a list of other symptoms that can last for days due to EMF assault. Marc suggested getting an EMF protection device and said that he used a Quantum Auto-Clear for years that plugs into the 12v cigarette lighter Jack. That might be an option for driving in a car that is not your own or that you are not planning on keeping. Bill Bruno suggested to disconnect the alternator and go with solar charging. But I was not too clear on what kind of solar device to get or how to do it, since it takes about 15 AMPs to run the car down the road, it seems like you would need a fairly large solar set up. I am not clear on this alternative. Perhaps Bill Bruno could put the instructions on a website? I don't know if this has been discussed on the list before, but does anyone know of car models with the least EMF's?? I am going to have to start looking for another car too. But I don't have a clue what to get. I imagine driving a moped, scooter or motorcycle would be really bad, or would it? Would a moped be better for going to the store and around the neighborhood than a car as far as EMF exposure? If anyone has any luck dealing with EMF's from motor vehicles, please let us know. I am in pain. C. Johnson [hidden email] Wireless Refugee From: [hidden email] <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: EMF IN HONDA HRV CAR To: [hidden email] --- In _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) , paulpjc@......wrote: > Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate, sadly I brought it on impulse as my simple Fiat Punto 60 gave up the ghost. The HRV really induces fatigue, nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before I handed over the cash, perhaps I was in denial but I really like these cars.I will drive it for a while longer and then sell it probably at a loss!!!! > > PUK - > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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RE Cars and EMF, a guy on this site has measured tons of cars and their
specific emfs, but cant remember who, he has a website for sure ? It will come to me eventually or someone else. I measured the Honda yesterday, (I have had weakness/fatigue especially in my legs since getting the car, plus usual foggy-muzziness and heavy feeling in my eyes) anyhow we are talking 10 plus Mg in the driver seat, head area and foot well ! I also have a 2001 reg renault scenic 2.0ltr auto, it used to drive me potty until I removed the air/humidity sensor/fan situated by the rear veiw mirror see youtube vid (also plasma tv hell on my channel) _http://youtu.be/0zOtlhCHrWE_ (http://youtu.be/0zOtlhCHrWE) I have given the Honda to my wife until I can figure out what to do, basically I will repair my Fiat Punto 1.2 8v simple run around. As far as motorcycles are concerened I intend to get one, but I will test emf first as they can be pretty high in the seat area, so you have to think about your nether regions and prostate, however since my head will be quite some distance from the workings of the bike I hope to be ok. Puk In a message dated 11/07/2012 05:15:47 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: Puk, We talked about "Cars and Hot Feet" on April 18, 2012. At that time I said that I am also having horrible reactions to driving in cars, and it definitely has nothing to do with chemical reactions, it is from EMF's. It is so bad, that just driving in my 6 cyclinder for 15 minutes can make my feet go numb and I can get thyroid pain, and a list of other symptoms that can last for days due to EMF assault. Marc suggested getting an EMF protection device and said that he used a Quantum Auto-Clear for years that plugs into the 12v cigarette lighter Jack. That might be an option for driving in a car that is not your own or that you are not planning on keeping. Bill Bruno suggested to disconnect the alternator and go with solar charging. But I was not too clear on what kind of solar device to get or how to do it, since it takes about 15 AMPs to run the car down the road, it seems like you would need a fairly large solar set up. I am not clear on this alternative. Perhaps Bill Bruno could put the instructions on a website? I don't know if this has been discussed on the list before, but does anyone know of car models with the least EMF's?? I am going to have to start looking for another car too. But I don't have a clue what to get. I imagine driving a moped, scooter or motorcycle would be really bad, or would it? Would a moped be better for going to the store and around the neighborhood than a car as far as EMF exposure? If anyone has any luck dealing with EMF's from motor vehicles, please let us know. I am in pain. C. Johnson _superdrove@yahoo.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Wireless Refugee From: _paulpjc@aol.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) <_paulpjc@aol.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: EMF IN HONDA HRV CAR To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) --- In __eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) _ (mailto:_eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) ) , paulpjc@......wrote: > Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate, sadly I brought it on impulse as my simple Fiat Punto 60 gave up the ghost. The HRV really induces fatigue, nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before I handed over the cash, perhaps I was in denial but I really like these cars.I will drive it for a while longer and then sell it probably at a loss!!!! > > PUK - > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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I recently bought a ground strap for cars from lessemf. That
might be helpful. It's stopped me from getting shocked every time I get out, and relieves some of the electrical pressure I feel build up on my body driving around. I do seem to feel better driving since having it on. It doesn't help my head, but at least it brings some relief. ~ Snoshoe |
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I am very interested in this. i have old cars, maybe i don't realize how lucky I am (not to be able to afford a new one) so here is my concern..if i should get so lucky... how do i test a vehicle, how long do I have to be in it to notice a problem and how could I get a rental on a trifield meter if that is necessary to test? And is there a site that may have this kind of info available already..??
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Hi Paul,
This assumes that only exposing your head to high milliGauss levels of magnetic field is worse than your feet, or your mid-section. For Debi and Cab, For me, just getting in a vehicle, testing the ambient magnetic field with a Dr.Gauss meter, (to make sure there are no hidden power lines around to muddy up the test), and then starting the engine, is basically enough for me to determine if the vehicle is tolerable. The field strength can go up when the vehicle (and transmission) is in motion, but if it fails the first 5-30 seconds test, either by reading the meter, or feeling a headache winding up, then it is a no-go. Stewart, who drives a 84 Chev Diesel pickup, and a 86 Chev Diesel pickup (dad's), getting 18-21 MPG. ps. Look for a diesel car, can get mid 30's MPG. [hidden email] wrote: > As far as motorcycles are concerened I intend to get one, but I will test > emf first as they can be pretty high in the seat area, so you have to think > about your nether regions and prostate, however since my head will be quite > some distance from the workings of the bike I hope to be ok. > |
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On July 12, Debi <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I am very interested in this. i have old cars, maybe i don't realize > how lucky I am (not to be able to afford a new one) so here is my concern.. > if i should get so lucky... how do i test a vehicle, how long do I have to be in > it to notice a problem and how could I get a rental on a trifield meter if that is > necessary to test? And is there a site that may have this kind of info available already..?? The only way to really know if you will react to driving a certain car is to test drive it. And for as long as possible, in case you develop symptoms after hours of driving. And even then, there are no guarantees When I first got my current car, it caused me no problems at all. However, years later I had a bad reaction to an ionic footbath, and all of a sudden this same car now was a problem! Fortunately, after many months (years) of recovering from that setback, it is now again not a problem. In general, I'd say that the newer the car, the more likely it would cause problems. Especially with all of the new computer technology that they've been putting into cars since the late 1990s... (my car is a 2006, but fortunately has a fairly low-tech dashboard) Marc |
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best thing for me is to find a car with low emf especially at head/torso
level - could strip out the car, and rub the electrics on a solar charger or wind turbine or perhaps put a switch on the alternator to turn it off and on ? puk In a message dated 11/07/2012 20:06:51 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: I recently bought a ground strap for cars from lessemf. That might be helpful. It's stopped me from getting shocked every time I get out, and relieves some of the electrical pressure I feel build up on my body driving around. I do seem to feel better driving since having it on. It doesn't help my head, but at least it brings some relief. ~ Snoshoe [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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>Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate ... The HRV really induces fatigue, >nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before >I handed over the cash...... > Has anyone mentioned that steel-belted tires (about the only type available) emit large, VLF and ELF magnetic fields (including human brainwave frequencies) when (these tires) are rolling? And in the smaller cars, the driver and passengers sit very close to the spinning tires, where the magnetic fields are the strongest, and have the strongest biological, endocrine, genetic and neurological effects. Same problem in trucks, busses and vans, where the driver and/or passengers sit directly over the tires, in the strongest magnetic fields. (Prostate cancer?) "Degaussed" and new tires are much better.. Are your tires safely degaussed? See below! JD _______ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172 Health Phys. 2006 Feb;90(2):148-53. PMID: 16404172 Low frequency magnetic fields induced by car tire magnetization. Stankowski S, Kessi A, Bécheiraz O, Meier-Engel K, Meier M. Berne University of Applied Sciences at Biel, Quellgasse 21, CH-2500 Biel, Switzerland. [hidden email] Abstract .. Alternating magnetic fields have been measured in a variety of different cars, the dominant contribution being from magnetized tires. Magnetic field strengths have been measured as a function of frequency directly at the tires and at different positions in rolling cars. Measurements at the tires showed field strengths up to 100 microtesla (microT). In the interior of rolling cars, close to the wheels at foot regions and at the back seat, field strengths of several microT were obtained in the 10-200 hertz (Hz) frequency domain. In some cases measured field values were considerably higher than those found in previous studies. Purposely magnetizing single tires made it possible to study the influence of various parameters. Degaussed tires retained low field values over prolonged time under conditions of normal use. ( Full text PDF - http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History ) _______ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309 Bioelectromagnetics. 1999 Oct;20(7):440-5. PMID: 10495309 Magnetic fields from steel-belted radial tires: implications for epidemiologic studies. Milham S, Hatfield JB, Tell R. Gravelly Beach Loop NW, Olympia, Washington. [hidden email] Abstract .. Magnetic fields emanate from radial tires due to the presence of reinforcing belts which are made of magnetized steel wire. When these tires spin, they generate alternating magnetic fields of extremely low frequency (ELF), usually below 20 Hz. The fundamental frequency of these fields is determined by tire rotation rate and has a sinusoidal waveform with a high harmonic content. The static field of radial tires can exceed 500 microT at the tread, and the tire-generated alternating fields can exceed 2.0 microT at seat level in the passenger compartment of vehicles. Degaussing the tires reduces both the static and alternating fields to low levels, but the fields increase gradually over time after degaussing. The tire-generated fields are below the frequencies detected by most of the magnetic field meters used in previous studies of power frequency magnetic field health effects. If these fields are biologically active, failure to detect them could compromise exposure assessments associated with epidemiologic studies. ( Full text PDF - http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial%20tires.pdf ) .. |
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thanks - I had forgotten that, in the case of the HRV its just the wiring
puk In a message dated 14/07/2012 20:19:02 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: > >Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate ... The HRV really induces fatigue, >nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before >I handed over the cash...... > Has anyone mentioned that steel-belted tires (about the only type available) emit large, VLF and ELF magnetic fields (including human brainwave frequencies) when (these tires) are rolling? And in the smaller cars, the driver and passengers sit very close to the spinning tires, where the magnetic fields are the strongest, and have the strongest biological, endocrine, genetic and neurological effects. Same problem in trucks, busses and vans, where the driver and/or passengers sit directly over the tires, in the strongest magnetic fields. (Prostate cancer?) "Degaussed" and new tires are much better.. Are your tires safely degaussed? See below! JD _______ _http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172_ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172) Health Phys. 2006 Feb;90(2):148-53. PMID: 16404172 Low frequency magnetic fields induced by car tire magnetization. Stankowski S, Kessi A, Bécheiraz O, Meier-Engel K, Meier M. Berne University of Applied Sciences at Biel, Quellgasse 21, CH-2500 Biel, Switzerland. _stefan.stankowski@bfh.ch_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Abstract .. Alternating magnetic fields have been measured in a variety of different cars, the dominant contribution being from magnetized tires. Magnetic field strengths have been measured as a function of frequency directly at the tires and at different positions in rolling cars. Measurements at the tires showed field strengths up to 100 microtesla (microT). In the interior of rolling cars, close to the wheels at foot regions and at the back seat, field strengths of several microT were obtained in the 10-200 hertz (Hz) frequency domain. In some cases measured field values were considerably higher than those found in previous studies. Purposely magnetizing single tires made it possible to study the influence of various parameters. Degaussed tires retained low field values over prolonged time under conditions of normal use. ( Full text PDF - _http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History_ (http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History) ) _______ _http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309_ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309) Bioelectromagnetics. 1999 Oct;20(7):440-5. PMID: 10495309 Magnetic fields from steel-belted radial tires: implications for epidemiologic studies. Milham S, Hatfield JB, Tell R. Gravelly Beach Loop NW, Olympia, Washington. _smilham@halcyon.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Abstract .. Magnetic fields emanate from radial tires due to the presence of reinforcing belts which are made of magnetized steel wire. When these tires spin, they generate alternating magnetic fields of extremely low frequency (ELF), usually below 20 Hz. The fundamental frequency of these fields is determined by tire rotation rate and has a sinusoidal waveform with a high harmonic content. The static field of radial tires can exceed 500 microT at the tread, and the tire-generated alternating fields can exceed 2.0 microT at seat level in the passenger compartment of vehicles. Degaussing the tires reduces both the static and alternating fields to low levels, but the fields increase gradually over time after degaussing. The tire-generated fields are below the frequencies detected by most of the magnetic field meters used in previous studies of power frequency magnetic field health effects. If these fields are biologically active, failure to detect them could compromise exposure assessments associated with epidemiologic studies. ( Full text PDF - _http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial%2 0tires.pdf_ (http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial%20tires.pdf) ) .. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
My jeep Cherokee is no problem. All three Cherokees have had no problems. But a small 1999 Suzuki Vitra. Wow within 2 mins im a wreck, sick, headaches dizzy!!! Ford Fiesta and a Old Volvo 240 1999 is good no problems.
Giles ________________________________ From: "[hidden email]" <[hidden email]> To: [hidden email] Sent: Saturday, 14 July 2012, 21:01 Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: EMF IN HONDA HRV CAR thanks - I had forgotten that, in the case of the HRV its just the wiring puk In a message dated 14/07/2012 20:19:02 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: > >Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate ... The HRV really induces fatigue, >nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before >I handed over the cash...... > Has anyone mentioned that steel-belted tires (about the only type available) emit large, VLF and ELF magnetic fields (including human brainwave frequencies) when (these tires) are rolling? And in the smaller cars, the driver and passengers sit very close to the spinning tires, where the magnetic fields are the strongest, and have the strongest biological, endocrine, genetic and neurological effects. Same problem in trucks, busses and vans, where the driver and/or passengers sit directly over the tires, in the strongest magnetic fields. (Prostate cancer?) "Degaussed" and new tires are much better.. Are your tires safely degaussed? See below! JD _______ _http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172_ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172) Health Phys. 2006 Feb;90(2):148-53. PMID: 16404172 Low frequency magnetic fields induced by car tire magnetization. Stankowski S, Kessi A, Bécheiraz O, Meier-Engel K, Meier M. Berne University of Applied Sciences at Biel, Quellgasse 21, CH-2500 Biel, Switzerland. _stefan.stankowski@bfh.ch_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Abstract .. Alternating magnetic fields have been measured in a variety of different cars, the dominant contribution being from magnetized tires. Magnetic field strengths have been measured as a function of frequency directly at the tires and at different positions in rolling cars. Measurements at the tires showed field strengths up to 100 microtesla (microT). In the interior of rolling cars, close to the wheels at foot regions and at the back seat, field strengths of several microT were obtained in the 10-200 hertz (Hz) frequency domain. In some cases measured field values were considerably higher than those found in previous studies. Purposely magnetizing single tires made it possible to study the influence of various parameters. Degaussed tires retained low field values over prolonged time under conditions of normal use. ( Full text PDF - _http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History_ (http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History) ) _______ _http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309_ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309) Bioelectromagnetics. 1999 Oct;20(7):440-5. PMID: 10495309 Magnetic fields from steel-belted radial tires: implications for epidemiologic studies. Milham S, Hatfield JB, Tell R. Gravelly Beach Loop NW, Olympia, Washington. _smilham@halcyon.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Abstract .. Magnetic fields emanate from radial tires due to the presence of reinforcing belts which are made of magnetized steel wire. When these tires spin, they generate alternating magnetic fields of extremely low frequency (ELF), usually below 20 Hz. The fundamental frequency of these fields is determined by tire rotation rate and has a sinusoidal waveform with a high harmonic content. The static field of radial tires can exceed 500 microT at the tread, and the tire-generated alternating fields can exceed 2.0 microT at seat level in the passenger compartment of vehicles. Degaussing the tires reduces both the static and alternating fields to low levels, but the fields increase gradually over time after degaussing. The tire-generated fields are below the frequencies detected by most of the magnetic field meters used in previous studies of power frequency magnetic field health effects. If these fields are biologically active, failure to detect them could compromise exposure assessments associated with epidemiologic studies. ( Full text PDF - _http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial%2 0tires.pdf_ (http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial%20tires.pdf) ) .. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi Giles - for me the fiestas over say 1995ish give me a mild stomach pain,
it happens in all the fiestas I have tried. As far as the HRV is concerned its as if it switches on my adrenals to leak and send my body into sick mode until I escape !!! Paul In a message dated 14/07/2012 23:21:15 GMT Daylight Time, [hidden email] writes: My jeep Cherokee is no problem. All three Cherokees have had no problems. But a small 1999 Suzuki Vitra. Wow within 2 mins im a wreck, sick, headaches dizzy!!! Ford Fiesta and a Old Volvo 240 1999 is good no problems. Giles ________________________________ From: "_paulpjc@aol.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) " <_paulpjc@aol.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) > To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) Sent: Saturday, 14 July 2012, 21:01 Subject: Re: [eSens] Re: EMF IN HONDA HRV CAR thanks - I had forgotten that, in the case of the HRV its just the wiring puk In a message dated 14/07/2012 20:19:02 GMT Daylight Time, _emailresearch@verizon.net_ (mailto:[hidden email]) writes: > >Just got me a Honda HRV on a 99 plate ... The HRV really induces fatigue, >nervousness, agitation, I should have tested it with a trifeild meter before >I handed over the cash...... > Has anyone mentioned that steel-belted tires (about the only type available) emit large, VLF and ELF magnetic fields (including human brainwave frequencies) when (these tires) are rolling? And in the smaller cars, the driver and passengers sit very close to the spinning tires, where the magnetic fields are the strongest, and have the strongest biological, endocrine, genetic and neurological effects. Same problem in trucks, busses and vans, where the driver and/or passengers sit directly over the tires, in the strongest magnetic fields. (Prostate cancer?) "Degaussed" and new tires are much better.. Are your tires safely degaussed? See below! JD _______ __http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172__ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172_) (_http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172_ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16404172) ) Health Phys. 2006 Feb;90(2):148-53. PMID: 16404172 Low frequency magnetic fields induced by car tire magnetization. Stankowski S, Kessi A, Bécheiraz O, Meier-Engel K, Meier M. Berne University of Applied Sciences at Biel, Quellgasse 21, CH-2500 Biel, Switzerland. __stefan.stankowski@bfh.ch_ (mailto:[hidden email]) _ (mailto:_stefan.stankowski@bfh.ch_ (mailto:[hidden email]) ) Abstract .. Alternating magnetic fields have been measured in a variety of different cars, the dominant contribution being from magnetized tires. Magnetic field strengths have been measured as a function of frequency directly at the tires and at different positions in rolling cars. Measurements at the tires showed field strengths up to 100 microtesla (microT). In the interior of rolling cars, close to the wheels at foot regions and at the back seat, field strengths of several microT were obtained in the 10-200 hertz (Hz) frequency domain. In some cases measured field values were considerably higher than those found in previous studies. Purposely magnetizing single tires made it possible to study the influence of various parameters. Degaussed tires retained low field values over prolonged time under conditions of normal use. ( Full text PDF - __http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History__ (http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History_) (_http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History_ (http://www.scribd.com/doc/57978691/PDF-of-Radial-Tyers-History) ) ) _______ __http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309__ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309_) (_http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309_ (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10495309) ) Bioelectromagnetics. 1999 Oct;20(7):440-5. PMID: 10495309 Magnetic fields from steel-belted radial tires: implications for epidemiologic studies. Milham S, Hatfield JB, Tell R. Gravelly Beach Loop NW, Olympia, Washington. __smilham@halcyon.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) _ (mailto:_smilham@halcyon.com_ (mailto:[hidden email]) ) Abstract .. Magnetic fields emanate from radial tires due to the presence of reinforcing belts which are made of magnetized steel wire. When these tires spin, they generate alternating magnetic fields of extremely low frequency (ELF), usually below 20 Hz. The fundamental frequency of these fields is determined by tire rotation rate and has a sinusoidal waveform with a high harmonic content. The static field of radial tires can exceed 500 microT at the tread, and the tire-generated alternating fields can exceed 2.0 microT at seat level in the passenger compartment of vehicles. Degaussing the tires reduces both the static and alternating fields to low levels, but the fields increase gradually over time after degaussing. The tire-generated fields are below the frequencies detected by most of the magnetic field meters used in previous studies of power frequency magnetic field health effects. If these fields are biologically active, failure to detect them could compromise exposure assessments associated with epidemiologic studies. ( Full text PDF - __http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial% 2_ (http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial) 0tires.pdf_ (_http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial% 20tires.pdf_ (http://www.sammilham.com/Magnetic%20fields%20from%20steel-belted%20radial%20tires.pdf) ) ) .. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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