EMF Tip #62: Unplug Appliances When Not in Use
Plugged-in devices generate electric fields even when turned “off.” The power supply inside continues to draw phantom power and radiate fields….
Plugged-in devices generate electric fields even when turned “off.” The power supply inside continues to draw phantom power and radiate fields….
LED and CFL bulbs contain electronic circuitry that generates dirty electricity and sometimes RF interference. They can also produce unhealthy light f…
LED and CFL bulbs emit high amounts of blue light and generate dirty electricity. They can also produce RF interference and flicker that affects sensi…
Electrical panels (breaker boxes) generate significant magnetic fields. If yours is on the other side of your bedroom wall, you’re sleeping in an elev…
Charging devices emit electric fields from the charger and cables. A phone on your nightstand charging all night creates a concentrated EMF zone inche…
Wireless keyboards, mice, speakers, and webcams all emit RF radiation. A typical desk setup might have 4-5 wireless devices pulsing constantly….
When your laptop is plugged into AC power, it’s connected to the electrical grid—and electric fields from the wiring radiate through the device….
Wireless mice constantly communicate with a USB receiver, pulsing RF radiation right next to your hand all day long….
Your router sits on the desk next to you, or in the living room where you spend hours each day. You’re bathing in RF during all your waking hours….
You need mobile internet access but want to minimize exposure. Wireless hotspotting from your phone exposes you to RF from multiple antennas at once….