Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

classic Classic list List threaded Threaded
8 messages Options
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

Poker Addict
I will get some high EMF devices including a cell phone and the I-pad in
 the next few months.  I don't want to go into my reasons for buying
them, but its related to work.



I will use them as little as possible during the day, and at night I
would like a way of storing them so that they don't disturb my sleep or
cause me symptoms.



Is there a way to quarantine these items in some sort of special container,
cage, or device that will shield me completely from the radiation and signals while I
 sleep?  It is important to me to rest well at night without worrying
about radiation or being exposed to high EMF.



The only other option I can think of would be to store the devices
outside my apartment at night, in the trunk of a car parked outside. 
But that would not be ideal, of course..



Any ideas?



Thanks,

Ace


     

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

maureenan
This post was updated on .
CONTENTS DELETED
The author has deleted this message.
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

Anders Eriksson
Try it for yourself:
put a mobile phone ready to receive a call  in the
microwave, close it (pull the mains cord, so you don't cook
the mobile by mistake!). Call it and it rings!

/anders

maureen skrev 2011-02-13 12:33:

>
>
> Ace, you could try placing your mobile 'phone in the
> microwave overnight where there
> will be no signal to it.  But with the new digital TV I
> don't think it's going to make a lot
> of difference.   It's all signals, one way or another.
>
> A roll of lead could I'm sure make an excellent enclosure
> but it would have to be sealed,
>
> Maureen
>
> --- On Sun, 2/13/11, Poker Addict
> <[hidden email]
> <mailto:acekingsuited06%40yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
> From: Poker Addict <[hidden email]
> <mailto:acekingsuited06%40yahoo.com>>
> Subject: [eSens] Is there a way to quarantine electronic
> devices?
> To: [hidden email] <mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Sunday, February 13, 2011, 1:34 AM
>
>
>
> I will get some high EMF devices including a cell phone
> and the I-pad in
> the next few months.  I don't want to go into my reasons
> for buying
> them, but its related to work.
>
> I will use them as little as possible during the day, and
> at night I
> would like a way of storing them so that they don't
> disturb my sleep or
> cause me symptoms.
>
> Is there a way to quarantine these items in some sort of
> special container,
> cage, or device that will shield me completely from the
> radiation and signals while I
> sleep?  It is important to me to rest well at night
> without worrying
> about radiation or being exposed to high EMF.
>
> The only other option I can think of would be to store the
> devices
> outside my apartment at night, in the trunk of a car
> parked outside.
> But that would not be ideal, of course..
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ace
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
>
>
> No virus found in this incoming message.
> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
> Version: 9.0.872 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3440 - Release Date: 02/12/11 20:34:00
>

  ----------


No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
Version: 9.0.872 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3441 - Release Date: 02/13/11 08:34:00


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

Christina Steils
In reply to this post by Poker Addict
Just turn off the wireless when you dont need it! 
And turn them off when you dont need to use them on, you will be fine! 
You cant sheild them as the wireless wont work. Best bet get a laptop, a long usb cable and a dongle. Turn of the wireless on the laptop, that way you are no where near the radiation! The emf is a problem so have a small key board attcahed, that keeps the hands away from the emf. It works well. Good luck!
Giles


--- On Sun, 13/2/11, Poker Addict <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Poker Addict <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 1:34















 
 



 


   
     
     
      I will get some high EMF devices including a cell phone and the I-pad in

 the next few months.  I don't want to go into my reasons for buying

them, but its related to work.



I will use them as little as possible during the day, and at night I

would like a way of storing them so that they don't disturb my sleep or

cause me symptoms.



Is there a way to quarantine these items in some sort of special container,

cage, or device that will shield me completely from the radiation and signals while I

 sleep?  It is important to me to rest well at night without worrying

about radiation or being exposed to high EMF.



The only other option I can think of would be to store the devices

outside my apartment at night, in the trunk of a car parked outside. 

But that would not be ideal, of course..



Any ideas?



Thanks,



Ace



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]





   
     

   
   


 



 











     

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

PUK
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

PUK
In reply to this post by Poker Addict
Hi If you store them outside your flat, this is the best option for you as  
they simply wont be there in the morning - job done ! other than that
distance  is everything just turn them off and put them as far from you as
possible, you  could put them in a biscuit tin if you wont belt and braces, make
sure thay are  as off as possible.
 
puk
 
 
In a message dated 13/02/2011 19:28:47 GMT Standard Time,  
[hidden email] writes:

 
 
 
Just turn off the wireless when you dont need it!
And turn them  off when you dont need to use them on, you will be fine!
You cant  sheild them as the wireless wont work. Best bet get a laptop, a
long usb cable  and a dongle. Turn of the wireless on the laptop, that way
you are no where  near the radiation! The emf is a problem so have a small key
board attcahed,  that keeps the hands away from the emf. It works well.
Good  luck!
Giles

--- On Sun, 13/2/11, Poker Addict <_acekingsuited06@yahoo.com_
(mailto:[hidden email]) >  wrote:

From: Poker Addict <_acekingsuited06@yahoo.com_
(mailto:[hidden email]) >
Subject:  [eSens] Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?
To: _eSens@yahoogroups.com_ (mailto:[hidden email])
Date:  Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 1:34



I will get some high EMF  devices including a cell phone and the I-pad in

the next few  months.  I don't want to go into my reasons for buying

them, but  its related to work.

I will use them as little as possible during the  day, and at night I

would like a way of storing them so that they  don't disturb my sleep or

cause me symptoms.

Is there a way to  quarantine these items in some sort of special
container,

cage, or  device that will shield me completely from the radiation and
signals while  I

sleep?  It is important to me to rest well at night without  worrying

about radiation or being exposed to high EMF.

The  only other option I can think of would be to store the devices

outside  my apartment at night, in the trunk of a car parked outside.  

But  that would not be ideal, of course..

Any  ideas?

Thanks,

Ace

[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]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

Anders Eriksson
Even if a mobile is "Off" there is the clock ticking, so
wrap it up in aluminium foil to lessen the radiation.
The same goes for digital cameras etc.
In a location with low levels of EMF I can sense those
clocks within 20-50m if they are not shielded!

/anders

[hidden email] skrev 2011-02-14 11:58:

>
> Hi If you store them outside your flat, this is the best
> option for you as
> they simply wont be there in the morning - job done !
> other than that
> distance is everything just turn them off and put them as
> far from you as
> possible, you could put them in a biscuit tin if you wont
> belt and braces, make
> sure thay are as off as possible.
>
> puk
>
>
> In a message dated 13/02/2011 19:28:47 GMT Standard Time,
> [hidden email] <mailto:csteils%40yahoo.co.uk> writes:
>
> Just turn off the wireless when you dont need it!
> And turn them off when you dont need to use them on, you
> will be fine!
> You cant sheild them as the wireless wont work. Best bet
> get a laptop, a
> long usb cable and a dongle. Turn of the wireless on the
> laptop, that way
> you are no where near the radiation! The emf is a problem
> so have a small key
> board attcahed, that keeps the hands away from the emf. It
> works well.
> Good luck!
> Giles
>
> --- On Sun, 13/2/11, Poker Addict
> <[hidden email]
> <mailto:_acekingsuited06%40yahoo.com>_
> (mailto:[hidden email]
> <mailto:acekingsuited06%40yahoo.com>) > wrote:
>
> From: Poker Addict <[hidden email]
> <mailto:_acekingsuited06%40yahoo.com>_
> (mailto:[hidden email]
> <mailto:acekingsuited06%40yahoo.com>) >
> Subject: [eSens] Is there a way to quarantine electronic
> devices?
> To: [hidden email]
> <mailto:_eSens%40yahoogroups.com>_
> (mailto:[hidden email]
> <mailto:eSens%40yahoogroups.com>)
> Date: Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 1:34
>
> I will get some high EMF devices including a cell phone
> and the I-pad in
>
> the next few months. I don't want to go into my reasons
> for buying
>
> them, but its related to work.
>
> I will use them as little as possible during the day, and
> at night I
>
> would like a way of storing them so that they don't
> disturb my sleep or
>
> cause me symptoms.
>
> Is there a way to quarantine these items in some sort of
> special
> container,
>
> cage, or device that will shield me completely from the
> radiation and
> signals while I
>
> sleep? It is important to me to rest well at night without
> worrying
>
> about radiation or being exposed to high EMF.
>
> The only other option I can think of would be to store the
> devices
>
> outside my apartment at night, in the trunk of a car
> parked outside.
>
> But that would not be ideal, of course..
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ace
>

  ----------


No virus found in this outgoing message.
Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
Version: 9.0.872 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3442 - Release Date: 02/13/11 20:34:00


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

Marc Martin
Administrator
In reply to this post by PUK
> other than that distance  is everything just turn them off and put
> them as far from you as possible, you  could put them in a biscuit tin
> if you wont belt and braces, make sure they are  as off as possible.

I think turning them off and putting them far away from you is
adequate, unless they are still communicating with GPS satellites
even when they are "off".  In that case, removing the battery
should work.  :-)

Marc
Reply | Threaded
Open this post in threaded view
|

Re: Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?

Poker Addict
Thanks for the suggestions...



Just turning off electronic devices does not seem to "contain" them, in
my case...  I am very sensitive to items that are already switched off..



My problem may extend beyond EMF, to allergies to chemicals,
gases,metals, and substances that are in the devices..  I get sick from
televisions, computers, video game systems, cell phones, and mp-3
players, even ones that are turned off...



So finding a way to store an item and quarantine its negative effects is pretty important to me..



The tin box idea is interesting, or the wrapping in aluminum idea..
putting things in an oven sounds a bit extreme..  wrapping in a fabric
sounds promising..  I once put an X-box 360 in a cardboard box, and it
helped tremendously with toxicity..



Any other ideas?

Ace

--- On Mon, 2/14/11, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [eSens] Is there a way to quarantine electronic devices?
To: [hidden email]
Date: Monday, February 14, 2011, 8:52 AM







 



 


   
     
     
      > other than that distance  is everything just turn them off and put

> them as far from you as possible, you  could put them in a biscuit tin

> if you wont belt and braces, make sure they are  as off as possible.



I think turning them off and putting them far away from you is

adequate, unless they are still communicating with GPS satellites

even when they are "off".  In that case, removing the battery

should work.  :-)



Marc



   
     

   
   


 



 






     

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]