Re: question from new member
Posted by
Jennie Wassenaar on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/question-from-new-member-tp1550623p1550627.html
Jason,
One thing to check for if you live in an apartment is where the electricity, TV cable comes into the building and where the wireless dish may be. Because the amount of electricity coming into a building that size is large you want to be as far away from the entry point as possible. If you are close see to relocating to another apartment. It's a good reminder to those who own houses not to have their bedrooms by that wall also. The satellite waves (or what ever they are) are more concentrated by the dish as well. Also try not to be by elevator motors, pool pumps, laundry room, etc.
Good luck,
Jennie
Jennie Wassenaar
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Hi all, I'm writing for my wife, who cannot be near a computer whatsoever. She has dealt with serious CFIDS for 13 years, and MCS on and off for over 10 years (lately it's been extremely bad), and all of a sudden she is now sensitive to electromagnetic fields. I'm glad I found this group, because there is a lot of information here. So much so that I'm overwhelmed. We're looking for immediate ways to make our home (rented apartment) safer, but we don't know where to start, other than by avoiding using electricity as much as possible. I'm also only able to use my laptop out of the house. I've seen a lot of devices such as resonance equipment (i.e. Earthcalm) for sale online, and most of it is pretty expensive, and most companies make a lot of lofty claims, but I feel really ignorant. We would be willing to spend money on things that worked, but I have no idea where to start. If anyone has any ideas, I'd be greatly appreciative.
sincerely,
Jason
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