For a few days now I have been "enjoying" my new neighbor downstairs using his wifi, Cornet gives high readings. Obviously it is impossible to shield to whole floor - and I definitely would not like to move out from my apartment. So the only thing that comes to mind is some gadget or gizmo that would make my body not to care about that emf-pollution. Sounds quite desperate but what else can I try?
How do you people handle wifis coming from the neighbors? Any ideas what might be worth a try? Thx. |
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On August 26, "Huck [via ES]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Sounds quite desperate but what else can I try? Yes that is desperate but this option does work for some people. Maybe try something from Earthcalm, Quantum Products, or something else that someone recommends here? Marc |
I have already tried Earthcalm, at the moment it is not plugged but Memon is.
How about CMO? Charles, didn't you say that is good? |
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The neighbor's wifi has made me so sick!!! I use and stay in a canopy 24/7, while I work on moving. The only options that are for me. You would need a grounded mat to go under the bed as you are not on the ground floor, like I am. If you can't move look to shield the floor. Less emf is my go to for shielding stuff. For me avoidance is what works. My body does not like the waves, but then does anyone's?
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I have never found a 'gizmo' that helps with feeling EMF effects other than shielding materials. However, a person really needs an RF meter when attempting to shield because most shielding products reflect instead of absorbing microwaves and the signal may actually be intensified towards the occupied area instead of reflected away - a meter will show if this happens.
Reflectix from building supply stores comes in rolls of 2' or 4' by 25'. It does a great job of blocking RF. A cheaper and highly recommended option from other ES people is RadiantGUARD and it's tough so it could be used on the floor with care. http://www.radiantguard.com/collections/radiant-barrier Heavy duty aluminum foil is also another good option being sure to overlap the edges a couple of inches. The metal shielding will pick up a electrical charge and needs to be grounded with an alligator clip with an end that can be plugged into the neutral/ground (round hole) of an electrical wall outlet or connected to copper wire run to the outside of the house and connected to a ground rod buried about a 18" or more. |
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Thanks for the info
I wonder is there lessemf type of carpets available anywhere... With the radiantguard my apartment looks like an ufo unless I have rugs all over the floor. |
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i think i'd use area rug size shielding
under the places i spend the majority of my time - my bed, computer, food prep area, etc. it's as if companies like to make the biggest, best, strongest, longest-range equipment and the public buys it... not realizing the danger they are putting themselves and others in. On Aug 26, 2015, at 1:41 PM, Huck [via ES] wrote: For a few days now I have been "enjoying" my new neighbor downstairs using his wifi, Cornet gives high readings. Obviously it is impossible to shield to whole floor - and I definitely would not like to move out from my apartment. So the only thing that comes to mind is some gadget or gizmo that would make my body not to care about that emf-pollution. Sounds quite desperate but what else can I try? |
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