What is ElectroSmog?

ElectroSmog refers to all man-made electromagnetic radiation created and present in our surrounding environment. Electrosmog has become a major public health concern. If our goal is to create a healthy and safe living or work environment, then we cannot achieve that without preventive measures against Electrosmog. Electromagnetic fields a generated by alternating-currents (AC) and direct-currents (DC). We differentiate Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) into electric and magnetic fields and into low and high frequency fields.

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Electric Fields arise from voltage and can exist even when an appliance is turned off. Plugging a wire into an outlet creates electric fields in the air surrounding the appliance/device. The higher the voltage, the stronger the electric field produced. Since the voltage can exist even when no current is flowing, the appliance does not have to be turned on for an electric field to exist.High voltages are used for the transmission and distribution of electricity whereas relatively low voltages are used in the home emitted from wired electrical systems such as power lines, transformers and defected wiring-systems in buildings.

antenaMagnetic Fields arise from the flowing of currents and exist as soon as a device is turned on. Magnetic fields and electric fields then exist together in the environment. The greater the current is, the stronger the magnetic field. Typical sources are power lines, transformer, motors, electrical alarm clocks and building wiring.

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Radio Frequency (RF) fields are high frequency fields and are emitted from wireless systems such as cell towers, Wi-Fi routers and cell phones. The number of wireless devices we use is dramatically increasing and so is our unnecessary exposure to them.

We are experts in measuring electromagnetic fields (EMF) and radio frequencies (RF) at your building or property. We diagnose and provide RF safety solutions for a healthy indoor environment.

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