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EMF from odd sources

steve
I decided to fire up my Cellsensor and do some more snooping. I mentioned before how the remote control for my Blueair purifier gave a high reading. Well, I removed the battery and it still gives a high reading! How is this possible?
More troubling, the middle area of my mattress is also giving off a high reading. There is nothing electronic around the bed. It is a inner spring mattress but what can I do to lower this reading if anything?

I'm thinking of buying an ionizer for my bedroom. There is a model on this website http://www.negativeiongenerators.com/roomionizers.html
that's supposed to give off no ozone and be very low in EMF.

I'm starting to get annoyed with all the air cleaners I'm trying out. None seem to be the perfect solution.

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Marc Martin
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> I'm thinking of buying an ionizer for my bedroom. There is a model on
> this website http://www.negativeiongenerators.com/roomionizers.html
> that's supposed to give off no ozone and be very low in EMF.

Yes, but be aware that ionizers can cause adverse symptoms in ES
people. I've personally had better luck with low-powered ozone
generators, but ES folks can pretty much react to *anything*... :-)

Marc

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steve
I didn't know that. Ozone really bothers my sinuses.
I will make sure theres a money back guarantee.
Not sure what to try next!

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> Subject: Re: [eSens] EMF from odd sources
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> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 10:54 AM
> > I'm thinking of buying an
> ionizer for my bedroom. There is a model on
> > this website  http://www.negativeiongenerators.com/roomionizers.html
> > that's supposed to give off no ozone and be very low
> in EMF.
>
> Yes, but be aware that ionizers can cause adverse symptoms
> in ES
> people.  I've personally had better luck with
> low-powered ozone
> generators, but ES folks can pretty much react to
> *anything*... :-)
>
> Marc
>
>
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Marc Martin
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> I decided to fire up my Cellsensor and do some more snooping. I mentioned
> before how the remote control for my Blueair purifier gave a high
> reading. Well, I removed the battery and it still gives a high reading!
> How is this possible?

Hmm, maybe the metal content in the remote control is picking up EMF
from elsewhere? Does the remote glow-in-the-dark? I don't know if
the Cellsensor would react to glow-in-the-dark materials...(?)

Marc

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steve
Nope, doesn't glow. This is the only remote that sets off the meter. Wierd.

--- On Wed, 3/31/10, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

> From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
> Subject: Re: [eSens] EMF from odd sources
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Wednesday, March 31, 2010, 11:28 AM
> > I decided to fire up my
> Cellsensor and do some more snooping. I mentioned
> > before how the remote control for my Blueair purifier
> gave a high
> > reading. Well, I removed the battery and it still
> gives a high reading!
> > How is this possible?
>
> Hmm, maybe the metal content in the remote control is
> picking up EMF
> from elsewhere?  Does the remote
> glow-in-the-dark?  I don't know if
> the Cellsensor would react to glow-in-the-dark
> materials...(?)
>
> Marc
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>     [hidden email]
>
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>