) with a 2-sentence intro, then / sections,
sections,
,
- . Include 2-3 internal links (relative hrefs to relevant /category/ or related post slugs on this site) with natural anchor text. Include exactly ONE outbound DOFOLLOW link to a genuinely authoritative source relevant to the topic (a normal with NO rel attribute). Only one outbound link.
Voice: knowledgeable, direct. No em-dashes. Never use , , , , . Informational, not medical/financial advice. Do not fabricate specific statistics. ~1000 words.
We must not include
- . No
. We need to ensure the article is ~1000 words. Let’s approximate word count. Each paragraph maybe 80-100 words. 10 sections * 2 paragraphs = 20 paragraphs * 80 = 1600 words. Too many. Need to reduce. Let’s aim for ~12 paragraphs of ~80 words = 960 words. Or 10 sections with 1-2 paragraphs each. Better to write about 12-13 paragraphs of ~80 words each = ~1000 words. We need to include
- lists maybe in “Pro Tips” and “Common Questions”. Use bullet points.
We need to ensure internal links appear naturally.
We need to ensure exactly one outbound link.
We need to ensure no em-dashes. Use hyphens maybe but not em-dash. Use normal hyphen.
We need to ensure no banned words.
Let’s draft.
First, two-sentence intro inside a
- Measure the router’s width, depth, and height, then select a guard that provides at least two centimeters of clearance on every side.
- Power down the router and disconnect all cables before placing it inside the enclosure.
- Route the power cord and Ethernet cables through the designated grommet holes, sealing any gaps with conductive tape.
- Close the guard, verify that the latch engages fully
tag. Then
Understanding the Problem Then
paragraph. Then
The Science Behind EMF Exposure Then
paragraph. Then
How to Implement This Tip Then
paragraph. Then
Step-by-Step Implementation Then
paragraph and maybe
- steps.
Then
Pro Tips for Maximum Effectiveness Then
- bullet points.
Then
Smart Meter Guard Then
paragraph. Then
Common Questions About This Approach Then
- bullet points.
Then
The Bigger Picture: Why EMF Protection Matters Then
paragraph. Then
Measuring Your Success Then
paragraph. Then
Taking the Next Step Then
paragraph with internal links. Then
Ready for More EMF Protection Tips? Then
paragraph with internal link. We need to embed internal links in appropriate places. We need to embed outbound link maybe in “The Science Behind EMF Exposure” referencing WHO fact sheet. We need to ensure only one outbound link. Now, word count. Let’s write each paragraph about 80-100 words. Let’s count approximate. We’ll write in a direct style. We must avoid em-dashes. Use commas. We must avoid banned words. We must not fabricate stats. We must not give medical advice. We must not use “”, “”, “”, “”, “”. Avoid. We must use “use”, “apply”, “implement”, “explore”, “examine”. Now, let’s draft. We’ll produce HTML. We’ll need to ensure internal links are relative: e.g., href=”/category/emf-protection/” etc. We’ll include three internal links. We’ll include one outbound link. Now, write. We’ll count words roughly. Let’s start. — Intro (2 sentences) in
: “Many households rely on wireless internet but worry about the constant electromagnetic fields emitted by their routers. A router guard built as a Faraday cage offers a practical way to keep connectivity while lowering exposure.” That’s two sentences. Now
Understanding the Problem Paragraph: maybe 80 words. “The router in a typical home broadcasts radiofrequency energy in all directions. Walls and furniture only partially block this energy, so occupants receive a continuous low‑level field. For people who spend long hours near the device, the cumulative dose can become a concern. A guard that encloses the router attenuates the field without disabling the network.” Count words: Let’s count: “The(1) router2 in3 a4 typical5 home6 broadcasts7 radiofrequency8 energy9 in10 all11 directions.12 Walls13 and14 furniture15 only16 partially17 block18 this19 energy,20 so21 occupants22 receive23 a24 continuous25 low‑level26 field.27 For28 people29 who30 spend31 long32 hours33 near34 the35 device,36 the37 cumulative38 dose39 can40 become41 a42 concern.43 A44 guard45 that46 encloses47 the48 router49 attenuates50 the51 field52 without53 disabling54 the55 network56.” That’s 56 words. Good. Now
The Science Behind EMF Exposure Paragraph: maybe 90 words, include outbound link. “Radiofrequency radiation is classified as non‑ionizing, meaning it lacks the energy to break chemical bonds directly. Research compiled by the World Health Organization indicates that typical household exposures remain well below levels known to cause thermal effects, yet some individuals report sensitivity symptoms. Understanding the distinction between thermal and non‑thermal mechanisms helps set realistic expectations for any shielding method. For a thorough overview, see the World Health Organization fact sheet on electromagnetic fields.” Count words: Let’s count: “Radiofrequency1 radiation2 is3 classified4 as5 non‑ionizing,6 meaning7 it8 lacks9 the10 energy11 to12 break13 chemical14 bonds15 directly.16 Research17 compiled18 by19 the20 World21 Health22 Organization23 indicates24 that25 typical26 household27 exposures28 remain29 well30 below31 levels32 known33 to34 cause35 thermal36 effects,37 yet38 some39 individuals40 report41 sensitivity42 symptoms.43 Understanding44 the45 distinction46 between47 thermal48 and49 non‑thermal50 mechanisms51 helps52 set53 realistic54 expectations55 for56 any57 shielding58 method.59 For60 a61 thorough62 overview,63 see64 the65 World66 Health67 Organization68 fact69 sheet70 on71 electromagnetic72 fields73.” That’s 73 words. Good. Now
How to Implement This Tip Paragraph: maybe 80 words. “Choosing a guard starts with confirming the router’s dimensions and antenna placement. Most commercial guards are metal mesh boxes sized for common models, but a custom enclosure can be built from conductive fabric or aluminum screening. The enclosure must allow ventilation to prevent overheating, and the door or lid should seal tightly when closed. Proper grounding of the cage further improves attenuation.” Count words: “Choosing1 a2 guard3 starts4 with5 confirming6 the7 router’s8 dimensions9 and10 antenna11 placement.12 Most13 commercial14 guards15 are16 metal17 mesh18 boxes19 sized20 for21 common22 models,23 but24 a25 custom26 enclosure27 can28 be29 built30 from31 conductive32 fabric33 or34 aluminum35 screening.36 The37 enclosure38 must39 allow40 ventilation41 to42 prevent43 overheating,44 and45 the46 door47 or48 lid49 should50 seal51 tightly52 when53 closed.54 Proper55 grounding56 of57 the58 cage59 further60 improves61 attenuation62.” 62 words. Now
Step-by-Step Implementation Paragraph then
- steps.
Paragraph: “Follow these steps to install a router guard safely and effectively.”
Then
- with steps.
Let’s write steps:
. Must open with a 2-sentence intro. Then / sections,
sections,
,
- . Use internal links (2-3). Use exactly one outbound link.
We need to produce about 1000 words. Let’s aim for ~1000 words (maybe 950-1050). Use proper HTML tags.
We need to include internal links to relevant categories or related post slugs on frequencyblockers.com. Since we don’t know actual slugs, we can assume typical ones like “/category/emf-protection/”, “/category/router-guards/”, “/post/emf-tip-20-reduce-wifi-power/”, etc. Use natural anchor text.
Outbound link: to an authoritative source about EMF or Faraday cages, e.g., “https://www.fcc.gov/general/radio-frequency-safety” or “https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/electromagnetic-fields-and-public-health” or “https://www.nist.gov/topics/electromagnetic-fields”. Must be a normal with no rel attribute. Only one outbound link.
We must not use em-dashes. So avoid “, “. Use commas or semicolons.
We must not use the banned words: , , , , . Avoid those.
We must not fabricate specific statistics. So avoid numbers like “90% reduction”. Use general statements.
We must not give medical/financial advice. So keep informational.
We need to produce article body HTML only, no
. Start with two sentences intro (plain text, maybe inside
tags). Then
sections.
We need to include lists.
We need to include internal links (2-3). Use relative hrefs.
We need exactly one outbound link.
We need to ensure we don’t accidentally include more than one outbound link. So only one .
We need to ensure internal links are relative (starting with /). Use maybe “/category/emf-protection/” and “/post/emf-tip-20-reduce-wifi-power/” etc.
We need to ensure we have about 1000 words. Let’s count approximate words.
We’ll write a fairly long article with multiple sections.
We need to open with a 2-sentence intro. Could be something like: “Many households rely on wireless internet but worry about the constant electromagnetic fields emitted by their routers. A router guard built as a Faraday cage offers a practical way to keep connectivity while lowering exposure.” That’s two sentences.
Then sections: “Understanding the Problem”, “The Science Behind EMF Exposure”, “How to Implement This Tip”, “Step-by-Step Implementation”, “Pro Tips for Maximum Effectiveness”, “Smart Meter Guard”, “Common Questions About This Approach”, “The Bigger Picture: Why EMF Protection Matters”, “Measuring Your Success”, “Taking the Next Step”, “Ready for More EMF Protection Tips?” Possibly combine some.
But we need to keep within ~1000 words. Let’s aim for maybe 10 sections, each with a few paragraphs.
We need to include internal links in natural anchor text. For example: “Read more about overall EMF reduction strategies in our EMF protection category.” That link to “/category/emf-protection/”. Another internal link: “See the previous tip on lowering router power output.” Link to “/post/emf-tip-20-reduce-wifi-power/”. Another internal link: “Explore our guide on shielding materials.” Link to “/category/shielding-materials/”. That’s three internal links.
We need exactly one outbound link. Choose a reputable source: “World Health Organization fact sheet on electromagnetic fields” – https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/electromagnetic-fields-and-public-health. Use that as outbound link.
We must not include rel attribute. So just World Health Organization fact sheet on electromagnetic fields.
We must ensure no other outbound links. Internal links are relative, not full URLs.
We must not use em-dashes. Use commas.
We must not use banned words. Avoid “”, “”, “”, “”, “”. Use alternatives.
We must not fabricate specific statistics. So avoid numbers like “90%”. Use “significant reduction” etc.
We must not give medical advice. So keep informational.
We must produce HTML only, no markdown. Use
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sections: “Understanding the Problem”, “The Science Behind EMF Exposure”, “How to Implement This Tip”, “Step-by-Step Implementation”, “Pro Tips for Maximum Effectiveness”, “Smart Meter Guard”, “Common Questions About This Approach”, “The Bigger Picture: Why EMF Protection Matters”, “Measuring Your Success”, “Taking the Next Step”, “Ready for More EMF Protection Tips?” Possibly combine some. But we need to keep within ~1000 words. Let’s aim for maybe 10 sections, each with a few paragraphs. We need to include internal links in natural anchor text. For example: “Read more about overall EMF reduction strategies in our EMF protection category.” That link to “/category/emf-protection/”. Another internal link: “See the previous tip on lowering router power output.” Link to “/post/emf-tip-20-reduce-wifi-power/”. Another internal link: “Explore our guide on shielding materials.” Link to “/category/shielding-materials/”. That’s three internal links. We need exactly one outbound link. Choose a reputable source: “World Health Organization fact sheet on electromagnetic fields” – https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/electromagnetic-fields-and-public-health. Use that as outbound link. We must not include rel attribute. So just World Health Organization fact sheet on electromagnetic fields. We must ensure no other outbound links. Internal links are relative, not full URLs. We must not use em-dashes. Use commas. We must not use banned words. Avoid “”, “”, “”, “”, “”. Use alternatives. We must not fabricate specific statistics. So avoid numbers like “90%”. Use “significant reduction” etc. We must not give medical advice. So keep informational. We must produce HTML only, no markdown. Use
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