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Background EMF levels abnormally high?
Yea, there is no metal/magnet within a 2 meters, I have no idea what can cause this that's why I came here. (I'm really bad with science) edit: for some reason now its only measuring about 40uT, I don't know what was causing those spikes hopefully it was an app error- philhelm
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Background EMF levels abnormally high?
Hi thanks for the reply, the app just says "EMF Radiation Detector" as a description (although two different apps gave me the same reading). Other app is called "EMF Recorder" "Electric and Magnetic Fields (Emfs) are invisible areas of energy, referred to as radiation that are associated with...- philhelm
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Background EMF levels abnormally high?
"The table illustrates two main points: First, the magnetic field strength around all appliances rapidly decreases the further you get away from them. Secondly, most household appliances are not operated very close to the body. At a distance of 30 cm the magnetic fields surrounding most...- philhelm
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Background EMF levels abnormally high?
Alright, are those normal levels for magnetic fields? I didn't find much online, one site said anything over 100uT is not considered safe.- philhelm
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Background EMF levels abnormally high?
~ --> that's the symbol for approximately not negative. I haven't spoken to a doctor and its measured in uT (microTesla, the u has a extended line on bottom left). thanks for the reply EMF detector & EMF recorder- philhelm
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Background EMF levels abnormally high?
Hello I am sitting in my home and I'm using 2 phone apps to measure my EMF levels (they both got the same number). I measured it about every 10 minutes. This is what I got 1)~46uT 2)`~189uT 3)~187uT 4)~48uT 5)~187uT 6)~50uT 7)~50uT It never reached under 40uT and I would say this morning, on...- philhelm
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