Re: EMF reading of 30milliGauss close to gas water heater - right above kitchen sink

Posted by evie15422 on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMF-reading-of-30milliGauss-close-to-gas-water-heater-right-above-kitchen-sink-tp3386749p3397485.html

Oh sorry, Gariki,

I thought you owned the house.  Yes, changing things will not work for you.  :(


I have to go now or I would look for you, but Loni and Emraware and Andrew McAfee are 3 names you could try for info on Smart meters.  Plug these names into the anchives search with the words "smart meters".

Good luck,
Diane



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From: gariki <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 5, 2011 1:39 PM
Subject: [eSens] Re: EMF reading of 30milliGauss close to gas water heater - right above kitchen sink


 
Hello Diane,

Thanks for your post. Yes; our kitchen sink where we do most dishes is right below the heaters. And i talked to the landlord about moving the sink elsewhere but he said it would need ripping a lot of stuff. Anyways because of this and other things we are moving out; back into the apartment i was an year ago.

For the most part this place is clean. Now i hear a lot of concern from folks on this board about smart meters; before i joined this board a couple days ago; i never even gave them a single thought. Now for the apartmets i am moving to; there are a set of about 6 meters attached to the wall right outside on the ground (first) floor. So in the first floor bedroom there is some of that signal (i was using a cheap emf meter; but it picked up about 7-9 milligauss inside there). On the second floor that must be significantly lower but now that i am aware of this atleast i will not put my bed near that wall for sure.

BTW how bad are these smart meters? would appreciate any links.

thanks!
-gariki

--- In [hidden email], Evie <evie15422@...> wrote:

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> Hi Bill and Gariki,
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> <Unfortunately probably 90% of electricians don't understand the
> problem.>
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> So true.  I could have gone to school and learned wiring myself and rewired our house, also, in the time it took to find one who would do it the way I asked!  It was a painful process.
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> <Shielded wiring is nice, but won't solve the problem.>
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> We had shielded wiring put in, however, that only works as well as your ability to keep frequencies out of the house.  In some circumstances emfs penetrate our brick walls.  We have particular problems with emfs penetrating during a 3 hour window on Sunday mornings.  When this happens, those frequencies radiate around the house due to the metal shielded wiring itself.  So, I would definitely not put metal wiring in in the future, seeing smart meters and possible satellite transmissions coming down the pike.
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> <I suspect there was a similar "net current" probably at
> your water heaters too... >
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> Gariki, I don't remember all the particulars of your original post, however, I remember you writing about having problems around your sink....  We had similar problems with our water and water heater....  To fix it we bought a gas only hot water heater and had it installed, and we had the water pipes moved to a different course into the house which avoided electric wiring.  (In our circumstance, the water pipes snaked all thru the house and under the bedrooms, when all they needed to do was to come in to the back of the house and go directly to the bath and kitchen.)  I don't know whether this is helpful info for you or not, but if you are trading a single dwelling for an apartment or condo, I would definitely keep the single dwelling and change the water situation.  If/ when smart meters come to your area, you will need all the space from others' meters that you can get. 
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> My 2 cents,
> Diane 
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