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Letter 3096
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A agree with Ted and he has good suggestions. I assume you are near a utility power transformer (220V, 60 Hz) or similar. If you are just uncomfortable about being near this thing, just use a copper or alumimum siding or sheet metal on that side of the house to absorb electromagnetic radiation (if any). And remember, you may be getting more radiation from your appliences inside than the transformer outside.
Mandar
Sunthankar
- Fort Collins, CO
I think you have a valid reason for avoiding the electrical fields associated with power transmission. In Europe they have decided to place warnings on cell phones to warn of possible dangers. I first became ware of the potential hazards that exsist from electrical radiation after I found any electric current produces a magnetic field. This includes the cords on your fan and other appliances. Now I say this,we are electrical beings right down to our smallest cell. Any disruption that occurs to alter our natural electrical charge is possibly is potentialy harmful to our well being.So scoot back from this monitor and stop sleeping under that electric blanket. Take any precautin necessary to limit your exsposure to radiation.
D. Hoover
- St Louis, MO
If we are all electrical creatures, and should all avoid all electric fields, I guess we must all avoid each other as well?
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