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Charles wrote:
> Last week I had to investigate a house.
> My Stetzerizer meter went over the 1, that means more than 2000 GS units.
> (A filter brought it back to 121)
>
One filter cannot adequately deal with 2000 GS units of pollution. I
am curious, Charles, about whether you took Stetzerizer readings at various
outlets around the building after installing that one filter, or just in the
area near the filter. The whole place must be checked and filters installed
until the levels are uniformly low in the entire occupied space.
If you ever should notice a filter or filters making sound, it would be
advisable to either quickly add more filters till the sound stops, or remove
the filters. Noise indicates that the filters are working too hard, so that
the tiny metal plates in them are vibrating.
Regards,
Shivani
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