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Thanks Steve. You make a good point.
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> Yes, I misread that part. There are air filters that can get rid of VOC's, they just tend to be a little noisy. Getting rid of EMFs is much harder because whatever is out there really hasn't been proven and doesn't help everyone.
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> > Thanks Steve. I think you may have misread my previous post though. I said that I was thinking the MCS issues were harder to fix so I think you are disagreeing rather than agreeing. I don't think air filters are able to filter some things that bother people with MCS due to the particle size being too small. If there is recent paint on the walls or formaldehyde offgassing from particle board cabinets or low levels of combustion products entering the living area from an oil boiler or gas furnace I don't know if an air filter can make that environment safe. I guess the same thing can be said for EMF issues though...that there are some problems that shielding or protection devices or whatever won't resolve.
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> > > Very very difficult to find a house or apt. that is completely mcs safe but at least you can get an air cleaner or make some changes.
> > > EMF is harder to fix, I agree.
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> > > > > To tie it in with the housing thread, it is impossible to find the perfect house so is there any indication that someone severely sensitive to both chemicals and EMFs should primarily focus on one over the other.
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> > > > In answer to my own question, as far as housing options, the more I think about this the more I think that if you have MCS it is probably most important that any apartment or house you rent or buy is MCS-safe. I think that EMF issues are probably easier to address or fix. Don't know if others agree.
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