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S Andreason on
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Hi Renee,
> I have been looking as more rural areas to move, but is challenging to be so far away from my place of work, given gas costs and commute time and hassle.
> Always is the question - how far away to get from the city to be free enough from emf effects, given the technology is continually encroaching on open space?
>
That is a hard tradeoff. The commute is far from quiet, with the cars
emitting more and more radar and WiFi, plus driving by towers, power
lines. I don't consider this good for health.
Then there are plans to recharge electric vehicles by energizing a grid
in the road, a magnetic field, for induction, and wireless transfer of
power. Plus linking vehicles together with WiFi so they drive as one. It
is like a bad episode of Mad Scientists.
How far to get away? That is the question everybody here has been
asking, at one point or another, we are all pushed into moving, or get
worse where we are, in a bad situation.
For a decade I have said 1.5 miles from a tower, and 300 ft from
neighbors. Time and experience have drilled home that that is not enough
after all, with the new technologies. A rural tower 7 miles away, in
line of sight, is very loud. Neighbors with WiFi can be detected 2360
ft. away, but I'm measuring and feeling the tolerable line is closer to
1200 ft. Look for a place with background levels below 0.03 V/m, and
where the steady whine from towers can not be heard.
If the levels are 0.06 V/m or higher, that is into the yellow caution
zone, and more likely to get worse in future years.
> Seems like a faraday cage around a sleeping cot might be a good partial solution as I can economize by using less shielding fabric. Getting good sleep is so essential.
Yes, a shielding canopy is helpful. As long as the field strength is not
too high, in which case the shielding becomes inadequate, and seems to
have side effects, especially if not grounded properly.
Stewart
http://seahorseCorral.org/ehs1.html