https://www.es-forum.com/First-In-House-EMF-Improvement-Foray-and-Intro-tp1545677p1545684.html
I know two professionals in Ontario who may be able to help you.
and rf testing equipment. I know both of these men personally and
highly recommend them both.
Technologies Inc.
34 Queen Street P.O. Box 72 Morriston, Ontario
> Hey there Daniel,
>
> Yeah, I know, it's kind of shocking when you think about it, how high
> the mG got, huh? Everything still seems to be connected (through the
> pipes) and it does depend on what's on - maybe more couplers, locking
> in the EMF current from the furnace motor would help, or something.
> Don't know, I'm just speculating as someone with no training as an
> electrician whatsoever.
>
> I live in Canada, actually, near the city of Toronto, Ontario. We
> used to have a good doctor who was open to this sort of thing, but he
> retired (and was apparently harassed quite a bit).
>
> Thanks for the offer of the meter borrowing. If I could afford it,
> I'd be all over the Gigahertz solutions basic model, but that's three
> hundred and something bucks...I'm not sure how good exactly that meter
> you have is, directionally - but I'm speculating, so don't take my
> word for it!
>
> So, I don't know - I just hope to be well, you know?
>
> Cheers,
>
> R.ticle
>
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[hidden email], "danielferres" <danielferres@...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Wow your AC magnetic levels were so high!
> > I actually have similar problems when suddenly in my room the
> magnetic
> > field goes to 5mG. The first week in the room I did a test with the
> > gaussmeter and was OK. I didn't suspect that depending on the day/
> hour
> > a magnetic field could appear. Fortunately I will expect to relocate
> soon.
> >
> > some ideas:
> >
> > For your possible ES and your Chemical Sensitivity may be
> > If you live in the USA you can look a referred doctor in the
> > American Academy of Environmental Medicine.
> >
http://www.aaemonline.org/> > or go tho the Environmental Health Center-Dallas,
> > www.ehcd.com
> > I'll probably go there in few months.
> >
> > for determining the directionally and strength of the RF signals.
> > Maybe you will need an (as the lowest cost
> > sensor I know that could do it, please correct me if I'm wrong).
> > If you live in LA I can borrow mine.
> >
> > If you live in the USA you can try the www.antennasearch.com and
> look
> > for the registred towers and antenas close you. It could give you
> > ideas of some main sources of microwave radiation.
> >
> > You can try the low cost bargain RF shields at lessemf.com, I use
> them
> > with grounding cords (I do not know exactly the reason why it could
> > be necessary, I remember a man who is professional in shielding
> in my
> > country of origin that adviced people to ground their shieldings).
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Daniel