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<blockquote data-quote="robmonster" data-source="post: 2352041" data-attributes="member: 143534"><p>The applications I am looking at are more consumer-oriented.</p><p> </p><p>There are some EMF apps but as near as I can tell they measure WiFi signal strength. If you have an actual EMF meter, hold that next to a power outlet, light socket or power supply and you will see how much EMF is being emitted. I downloaded one of the EMF phone apps and it catches none of this. As the phone companies have a bit of a vested interest in consumers not noticing the amount of EMF coming off of their 5G and soon 6G (Thz!) transmitters, I am not sure where we can count on them to give us accurate sensors for EMF anytime soon!</p><p></p><p>EMFChip.com sounds like an industrial application. I did search the term and some folks are using it. I have no idea if their technologies actually work but here is an example:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://aulterra.com/about-us/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Plenty of "snake oil" can be expected to come to the surface in this industry as people try to figure out their options for reduce exposure as well as secure incontrovertible data as to what risks are being created in their local communities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robmonster, post: 2352041, member: 143534"] The applications I am looking at are more consumer-oriented. There are some EMF apps but as near as I can tell they measure WiFi signal strength. If you have an actual EMF meter, hold that next to a power outlet, light socket or power supply and you will see how much EMF is being emitted. I downloaded one of the EMF phone apps and it catches none of this. As the phone companies have a bit of a vested interest in consumers not noticing the amount of EMF coming off of their 5G and soon 6G (Thz!) transmitters, I am not sure where we can count on them to give us accurate sensors for EMF anytime soon! EMFChip.com sounds like an industrial application. I did search the term and some folks are using it. I have no idea if their technologies actually work but here is an example: [URL unfurl="true"]https://aulterra.com/about-us/[/URL] Plenty of "snake oil" can be expected to come to the surface in this industry as people try to figure out their options for reduce exposure as well as secure incontrovertible data as to what risks are being created in their local communities. [/QUOTE]
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