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Shielding WIFI

andrea98321
Thanks to all that responded. I totally agree that a house would be better for me. The only problem is the rent for houses is more than double what I can afford. I can't move too far out because I won't have the energy to drive to my job. Right now I drive 23 miles each way. I have to stop and rest once each way because I have CFS. With the traffic and resting it can take almost 2 hours to get to work. The only cheaper houses are in low income areas of DC, but the EMF is very bad there. I've been looking for safe housing since March 2007. The closest thing I've had to it are apartments in this suburban area. The EMF was fine in two apartments I've had, but my chemical sensitivity prevented me from staying there. I had a number of apartments reserved for this month to check out when they were vacated. They all look like they won't work for one reason or another. I've thought about a trailer, but read somewhere they can be problematic for ES.
They don't have any rental ones around here anyway. Probably the best long term solution is to move out of this area. I'm not sure where it would be best to go.

Andrea

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Re: Shielding WIFI

Loni Rosser
Have you tried looking for a guest house to rent. something detached. I puta request on craigslist last year & got some response?! Loni

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Thanks to all that responded. I totally agree that a house would be better for me. The only problem is the rent for houses is more than double what I can afford. I can't move too far out because I won't have the energy to drive to my job. Right now I drive 23 miles each way. I have to stop and rest once each way because I have CFS. With the traffic and resting it can take almost 2 hours to get to work. The only cheaper houses are in low income areas of DC, but the EMF is very bad there. I've been looking for safe housing since March 2007. The closest thing I've had to it are apartments in thissuburban area. The EMF was fine in two apartments I've had, but my chemical sensitivity prevented me from staying there. I had a number of apartmentsreserved for this month to check out when they were vacated. They all looklike they won't work for one reason or another. I've thought about a trailer, but read somewhere they can be problematic for ES.
They don't have any rental ones around here anyway. Probably the best long term solution is to move out of this area. I'm not sure where it would be best to go.

Andrea

















     

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Re: housing

Marc Martin
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> Have you tried looking for a guest house to rent. something detached. I
> put a request on craigslist last year & got some response?! Loni

Putting out a request on craiglist for a detached guest house is a great
idea, as I know some home owners don't advertise what they have available,
as they prefer to look at housing requests.

Marc