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Q: How can I reduce my dirty electricity?  

A: Again, it is fortunate that we can take steps to reduce the level of noise. Firstly, some things in your home right now that make a lot of noise are: wall dimmers, halogen lights, transformers, and electric motors. You will need to decide if you want to replace a dimmer switch with a regular one.

    There are manufacturers that produce filters that are simply plugged into the wall outlet. The two brands that I have tried are Stetzerizer and Greenwave.

    For an average home, 20 filters are recommended to start with and this depends on your level of noise. After installing filters you should try to get the number on the meter to show levels of 40 or below. Not all areas of a home are the same intensity.

Now that you have learned what dirty electricity is and how your body is coupled to electromagnetic fields

 

Q: How can I tell that I have dirty electricity?

A: Fortunately instead of having to buy a oscilloscope a device called a Stetzerizer meter can be used to measure the noise in a numerical scale. You simply plug it into an outlet and take a reading. It’s best to test all the outlets in your home and office. I like to use this meter to evaluate a new device to test and see how much noise it may be putting out. Some put out a small amount and some are tremendous.

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My Test of Filter Brands:

    The diagram below is of outlets in my home. The data shown is of noise levels before any filtering was done and then tested after a filter was installed. The Greenwave filters tend to outperform the Stetzerizer filters most of the time.

    The Greenwave filters also make use of the 3rd grounding prong in the outlet. This could be for safety and perhaps adds to the effectiveness. The Greenwave filters also have an outlet socket built in to them so that you don’t lose the chance to use a socket for devices.

Other methods to reduce electromagnetic exposure:

    For people like us they like to switch off power at the breaker box when they go to bed (keeping the kitchen circuit on). Some also like to sleep on a conductive earth-grounded fabric in their bed to further reduce levels of induced body voltages. Conductive mesh can also be draped around the bed to build a Faraday cage that highly absorbs fields from getting in.  

 

I wish you the best in your quest to better living and if you should be in need of personal electromagnetic mitigation help feel free to contact me.

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Greenwave filters as compared to Stetzer filters

Outlet:  Plain:  Stetzerizer   vs.  Greenwave          Margin      1      307    52 (83.06%)       49 (84.04%)      1.18%

    2      296    60 (79.73%)       58 (80.41%)        .85%

    3      878    54 (93.85%)       42 (95.22%)      1.46%

    4      715    53 (92.59%)       48 (93.29%)        .76%

    5      550    69 (87.45%)       69 (87.45%)       0.00%

    6      296    66 (77.70%)       68 (77.03%)      - .86%

    7      283    50 (82.33%)       39 (86.22%)       4.72%

    8      535    51 (90.47%)       49 (90.84%)         .41%

    9      490    38 (92.24%)       41 (91.63%)      - .66%

   10     430    45 (89.53%)       43 (90.00%)         .52%

   11     470    49 (89.57%)       39 (91.70%)       2.38%

   12     575    83 (85.57%)       96 (83.30%)     - 2.65%

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