Posted by
C.a.b. Johnson on
Sep 20, 2011; 5:57pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMF-Blocking-tp3349069p3352905.html
Stewart,
While we are on the subject of refrigerators, I wanted to ask a couple questions. The arrangement of my apartment makes it such that I am within 1-4 feet of the refrigerator most of the time. It is driving me crazy because it cycles on and off every 20 minutes. I timed it.
I have tested this refrigerator with my Gauss Meter while the motor is running and it ranges from 3.0 - 8.5 mG in the front and 40.0-60.0mG in the back. While the motor is off cycling, the front measures about 1.0mG and the back about 2.0mG. What I have been doing is trying to move away from it while it is cycling on. But while I am sleeping on the floor, it is about six feet from me and I seem to be having problems with it even though the Gauss Meter reading is less than 1.0 in the area. One of the symptoms I have been noticing is a fluttering in my eardrum. like the eardrum is spasming.
I have covered myself underneath on the floor and on top of my covers with Staticoat Material grounded on one edge of each piece to the outlet with an alligator clip plug. But is this adequate to keep out the magnetic fields while I am sleeping? Maybe I am getting something from wires in the floor or something travelling through the floor? The Gauss readings in the sleeping area are less then 1.0mG.
What fabrics are good at blocking magnetic fields?
C; Johnson
superdrove
--- On Tue, 9/20/11, S Andreason <
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From: S Andreason <
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Subject: Re: [eSens] EMF Blocking
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Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2011, 1:55 AM
Loni wrote:
> Wow, those are pricey? Does anything else less expensive block or is that the only metal?
>
Let's be clear there is a difference between blocking magnetic fields,
and blocking RF or wireless waves.
The only way to block magnetic fields that come from motors, like the
fridge, is very expensive and best used sparingly.
If on the other hand your fridge is the newest with internet connection
and RFID tag readers to email you when you need to buy milk, then your
best bet is to replace the fridge with old tech!!!
If the fridge is next to the couch, then I recommend redecorating.
Seriously. Move it across the room.
Six feet away, or move the couch.
Stewart
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