Re: Just had my EMF Levels checked by SDGE

Posted by steve on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Just-had-my-EMF-Levels-checked-by-SDGE-tp1552881p1552902.html

I just called and said I was concerned about EMF levels. They were very understanding (although they are installing smart meters so I guess their level of understanding has limits). They sent someone out to read my apt and outside the building. They are pretty good about this stuff-they check out mygas appliances for free every winter.

--- On Sat, 3/27/10, Jennie Wassenaar <[hidden email]> wrote:

> From: Jennie Wassenaar <[hidden email]>
> Subject: Re: [eSens] Just had my EMF Levels checked by SDGE
> To: [hidden email]
> Date: Saturday, March 27, 2010, 5:56 AM
> How did you get someone from the
> utility company to come out and check you EMF levels?
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> Thanks,
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> From: torch369 <[hidden email]>
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> Sent: Thu, March 25, 2010 4:49:27 PM
> Subject: [eSens] Just had my EMF Levels checked by SDGE
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> My local utility sent someone out to check my EMF Levels in
> my apt, garage and surrounding area.
> They actually checked out pretty good, according to him for
> an apt. they were very good.
> Garage was .32. The only bad spots were a copper pipe
> running across the wall but when he put the device closer to
> the ceiling (under my bedroom) it dropped off.
> Front Door was .36.
> Living Room was .48
> Kitchen was 1.24
> Bedroom was .48
> Dining Room was .80
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> The one item I own that he said was too high was the small
> air cleaner I use to drown out outside noises. This had read
> high also on my little $30 Cellsensor so that Meter was a
> good buy. Where it was located still showed a high level by
> my feet but it was OK by my head and body. Its amazing how
> much EMF that little cleaner throws off.
> So, now I know it isn't so bad in here. Not going to try
> the stetzer filters, going to return the stetzerizer meter,
> and going to try some of those Quantum strips/outlets like I
> said I was. Seems to be the way to go I think.
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> Now, if anyone knows of a good white noise machine or
> something that can drown out outside noises so I can replace
> that air cleaner I'd love to hear about it.
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