10
to 20% of all homes are covered in "hot
spots" of electromagnetic fields over 2
milligauss. With the CellSensor, one can walk the
house and in 5 minutes find these hot spots that
measure over 2 and avoid placing beds and
furniture there. Simple to use, the meter shows
the hot spots with needle, light and sound! The
meter is normally quiet...showing 0 reading. When
you walk by a hot spot, the needle goes up over 2,
the light glows, the sound beeps!
Without the meter, it is
impossible to know where the hot spots are! A hot
spot could be created by sleeping with a TV on the
other side of the wall, or by faulty wiring,
typical after renovation projects, or by proximity
to visible or hidden underground powerlines!
While the reason for the
creation of hot spots can be simple or complex,
avoiding the hot spots is always very simple. Most
hot spots are small, so moving a bed or furniture
just a couple of feet usually does the trick! Most
hot spots are dealt with that way, just avoid
placing furniture there by moving it a little bit!
Simply plug the included
probe into the meter, turn it on, place the
setting on H for high sensitivity, and the meter
needle now is reading 0 to 5 in its display.
Readings over 2 are high. Those are the hot spots
to avoid. In this same way the meter shows safe
distances from appliances such as TVs and
microwaves!
Since 10 to 20% of all
homes have hot spots, it is important to spend 5
minutes checking the home! It is simple and one
gets a great feeling of accomplishment when one
move's a child's pillow away from a hot spot!
Here is what Time
Magazine wrote about electromagnetic fields:
Time Magazine writes:
"Those exposed to fields of 2 milligauss
showed a threefold increase in their risk, while
children exposed to 3 milligauss showed a fourfold
increase in the risk of leukemia. Such as clear
progression makes it difficult to argue that
factors other than exposure to the electromagnetic
field were responsible for the extra cases of
leukemia."
Time Magazine writes:
the research "...shows an unmistakable
correlation between the degree of exposure and the
risk of childhood leukemia." The second study
"...linked on-the-job exposure to
electromagnetic fields and leukemia in
workingmen." "What makes the Karolinska
study particularly significant is the thoroughness
of its design. The investigation encompassed
nearly 500,000 people." "One of the most
telling results was that the cancer risk grew in
proportion to the strenght of the electromagnetic
field. Children with constant exposure to the
weakest fields, calculated at less than 1
milligauss (about the same that a coffee maker
generates when it is brewing), had the lowest
incidence of cancer." "Numerous reports
in the popular press have blared out
warnings." "...a growing number of
scientific studies suggest that the risk of
leukemia and other malignancies rises with
exposure to electromagnetic fields."
Time Magazine, October
26th, 1992. Radiation is linked to cancer,
leukemia, headaches, fatigue, cataracts,
miscarriages and birth defects. The US EPA
recommends "prudent avoidance." In
August of 2001, the International Agency for
Research on Cancer unanimously concluded that
magnetic fields are carcinogens in the same class
as DDT and lead. Scientists from the US, UK and 8
other countries "all agreed," said Dr.
Larry Anderson. Magnetic fields were also linked
in June of 2001 to a six fold increase in
miscarriages, by the Kaiser Permanente's research
division.
Learn to Detect and
Measure EMF Fields
- Can measure Cellular
Phone RF Radiation
- Also measures
Electromagnetic Fields Generated by Power
Lines, Computer Monitors, TVs, Appliances,
Home Wiring, and Other Unsuspected Sources.
- Easy to Use
- Web Support Available
- Free Booklet on RF/ELF
Issues Included
(Includes Guides on How to Reduce Your
Exposure) and Exterior Probe
Features
- Sound and Visual
Signals Combined with Analog Measurement Make
for an Ideal Meter.
- Audio signal with
volume control
- Light signal
- ISO 9001 controlled
manufacturing
- Comprehensive
documentation backed by web support
- Competitively priced
- Rugged ABS plastic
construction, high quality components
- CE registered
- Requires one 9-volt
alkaline battery
- Backed by a
no-questions-asked 30-day end user warranty
More Information
- The average home in
America is 10%-15% covered by radiation
hotspots above 2 milligauss. Let's look at
some pictures of how America relates to power:
- As you can see the
whole country is electrified. That is why it
is important to check for hotspots in your
home.
- The first problem with
powerlines are high voltage lines.
- Another problem with
powerlines is that you could have a home
location which has a powerline behind or under
it... that is why it is important to check.
- There are all sorts of
powerline configurations.
- One solution is to
bury the powerlines, but good luck doing so
because the cost of burying the lines is 10
times the cost of having them aerial.
How is electricity
produced and distributed?
- Electricity is
produced at power plants using different fuels
and generating technologies.
- When energy leaves a
power plant, it is pushed into the electric
system at a substation.
- Energy travels over
long distances on transmission lines to where
the power is needed.
- On arrival in your
neighborhood, the strength of the electricity
is decreased at another substation.
- Then, a local line
carries the electricity to your home or
business where a nearby transformer matches
the electricity to the needs of your
residence.
- In a typical county,
powerlines criss-cross in all directions!
All cell phones leak and
even if you don't have one of the worst offenders,
you should protect yourself and your loved ones by
using these EMF cell phone protectors