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People don't realize that the levels of wireless radiation are increasing day by day in our homes in our workplaces and in our schools. The only way you can fully appreciate the levels of electromagnetic pollution in your life is to measure it using an EMF meter.

The Trifield 100XE EMF meter is a three axis meter which means it can easily measure and detect electromagnetic radiation from all directions without moving the meter round. It can measure:

- AC magnetic fields

- AC electric fields

- and radio frequency microwave fields

in this respect the Trifield 100XE EMF is 3 meters in one.

Magnetic fields

You can use the Trifield meter to measure the magnetic fields from a variety of sources. Just turn your meter onto the magnetic setting and holding it near to such devices as your laptop computer, your TV screen, your clock radio, transforming units, multi-socket extension units etc. you will be able to measure if the magnetic fields are at safe levels. Magnetic fields over 3 milligauss are considered dangerous.

Electric fields

Switch your Trifield meter onto the electric setting and walk slowly around your room. You will be able to measure such appliances as fluorescent lights, computer monitors, TVs, electrical ovens. This meter is particularly useful for detecting improper grounding of electrical equipment. You will be surprised to see high readings for electrical fields even when certain appliances are switched off, particularly if there is reversed polarity on the mains wiring power supply. The electrical fields are measured in volts per meter on the top scale of the Trifield meter.

Radio frequency radiation

Set your Trifield meter on the radio/microwave setting. You can detect and witness cell phone radiation by holding your cell phone near to the meter when it is in operation, but the best use of this device on this setting is for testing your microwave oven. You can check for leaks and faulty door sealing, if you stand at 6 feet away from the microwave oven and when it is switched on and you have a reading of 0.2mW/cm² this is a strong indication that your microwave is leaking.

You need to take action now to protect you and your family and the Trifield meter is an important step in helping you evaluate your daily exposure levels.

More than 2000 studies now attest to the adverse effects of electromagnetic radiation on the body. Get the truth on this issue now visit my website http://electricsense.com/

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  • we moved to Sonoma, Ca last year and I was trying to recover from cancer - which I know I got from incredible exposure to fungi and pesticides. While living in rental house nice neighborhood the PG&E installed Smart Meter. I begged them not to since I was still sick. They could care less - only for baby monitor or motion detector if freq is interference - our bill ran @ $1000 a month - due to the smart meter running all the time - it was a transfer station. PG&E was not decent at all -

  • @freidarulz The issue with smart meters (the new type of meter being deployed by our utility companies) is that they give off radio frequency (RF) radiation (just like cell phones and WiFi) 24/7. There are two solutions; you can either ask for the meter to be removed, or you can shield – Google "smart meter shielding tips" , BTW the Trifield is not best suited to measuring this type of radiation.

  • I don’t think we are at peak radiation. We are moving to an ever more cell phone dependent society, as the new smart phones offer more and more applications. Wireless technology is taking over in the video games console market (Playstation, Xbox, Wii), our houses are becoming full of it (burglar alarms, cordless phones etc) and its even moving into our neighborhoods (smart meters). Until people become aware of the dangers this growth is unlikely to slow.

  • @RadiationProtection1 Besides keeping away from electronical devices what else can I do to protect myself from EMFs? I bought a qlink necklace to shield myself from EMFs. Is this device effective at blocking EMFs? Are EMF protection devices that you place on electronics effective at protecting you from them? Please help me. I spent $120 on a qlink necklace and I hope I was not ripped off.

  • @organicsunhealth I have done a lot of things which have improved my tolerance to EMFs. The starting point is to buy a good meter to understand where the EMF hotspots are, then avoid and protect. Then its more a question of personal health solutions, which I talk about on my blog.

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  • A pretty good vid, Lloyd, thanks. I got one of these to test my environment and cars. In my 20s I had discovered I can feel infrared from retail store door beams, and I've many other first-hand experiences (beyond the scope of this post) which lead me to test my environment.

  • Loyd, I support your view that our time in history is at peak radiation but I think this condition won't last long because of peak oil, peak coal etc. The money system of Western civilization is now at the brink of collapse and as soon as collapse happens most of our radiating appliances will cease to work continuously. That's why I truly believe that cell phone technology will end to prosper very fast within the next 2 years. The decline of conventional oil production will be 6 - 9 percent/year

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