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" What about the young parents whose baby-sitter is trying to call them,

or the brain surgeon who needs notification of emergency surgery? These

calls need to get through. "

Fear mongers... what if the world were going to end?

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> Just heard about this on the radio tonight. I'd paint the inside of my

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Yes, the quote seems to miss the point, doesn't it! If you have severe ES

you can't use mobile phones anyway. And although they are very convenient

for many people, the world did seem to rub along OK without them up till

10-20 years ago (even if one had to leave a landline contact number for the

babysitter). The choice on whether to have local blocking (in your car) is

entirely personal and doesn't affect anyone else.

Ian

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" What about the young parents whose baby-sitter is trying to call them,

or the brain surgeon who needs notification of emergency surgery? These

calls need to get through. "

Fear mongers... what if the world were going to end?

On Mar 6, 2006, at 2:48 AM, snoshoe_2 wrote:

> Just heard about this on the radio tonight. I'd paint the inside of my

> car I think if ever I can get some.

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It is utterly nonsense for applying such paint in your car.

Do you really think that the rf radiation will stop at the windows?

And it is not allowed to put anything against the glass.

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> " What about the young parents whose baby-sitter is trying to call them,

> or the brain surgeon who needs notification of emergency surgery? These

> calls need to get through. "

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> Fear mongers... what if the world were going to end?

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> On Mar 6, 2006, at 2:48 AM, snoshoe_2 wrote:

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>> Just heard about this on the radio tonight. I'd paint the inside of my

>> car I think if ever I can get some.

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>> http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/view.php?StoryID=20060301-015410-7150r

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From reading the article, it seems no different than already available

shielding paints.

The simply are using additonal receiving/transmtting equipment to convey the

signal through the painted wall, when they want to allow it through.

Additonally, what will happen to the signals of cellphone INSIDE the

shielded area, when they boost up to maximum power because they cannot

connect to the tower? It will reflect off this shield over and over until it

is completely absorbed by the occupants of the space.

Emil

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> Just heard about this on the radio tonight. I'd paint the inside of my

> car I think if ever I can get some.

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Is there an affordable way to paint my mobile home with exterior reflective

pain?. I'm going to have to paint it eventually.

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> Just heard about this on the radio tonight. I'd paint the inside of my

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Hello,

there is a paint by Yshield called Fassade, especially for outside.

See www.priggen.com

Greetings,

Claessens

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> > Just heard about this on the radio tonight. I'd paint the inside of my

> > car I think if ever I can get some.

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I just love your kind, uplifting words . I'm sure we all

appreciate them. Glass by the way, does prevent some radiations, and

yes you can put things on your glass, the outward opacity depending

on where you live.

~ Snoshoe

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> It is utterly nonsense for applying such paint in your car.

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> Do you really think that the rf radiation will stop at the windows?

> And it is not allowed to put anything against the glass.

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> Greetings,

> Claessens

> member Verband Baubiologie

> www.milieuziektes.nl

> www.milieuziektes.be

> www.hetbitje.nl

> checked by Norton Antivirus

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I am sorry, but I do not agree.

The metal surfaces of a car shield in a way, like a cage of Faraday.

The weak parts are the glass windows.

Many years ago, they placed transparent films on the windows (like we are

using on window panes inside houses) but that is strictly forbidden.

That is for the front window and the two side windows.

Nothing is allowed that may obstruct the sight, or is different from the

carmakers original.

The windows in the back do not fall under these regulations.

Last month, somebody in the Hague (Netherlands) got a fine, because he had a

routeplanner before his frontwindow.

The policemen were the opinion, thet it blocked the neccesary view!

That the metal surface of a car shields can be seen, that a mobile radiates

more in order to maintain contact with a base station.

Therefore an outside antenne for the mobile phone is recommended.

In Germany they did measurements of RF radiation inside an autobus.

Btw. in the article about the paint it was not clear how they would let som

signals pass and others stopped.

Overhere we do have signals from about 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2150 MHz, so

the paint must shield a great band of frequencies.

In my opinion, they can only make it work when they place just one defined

transmitter somewhere in the hall.

Greetings,

Claessens

member Verband Baubiologie

www.milieuziektes.nl

www.milieuziektes.be

www.hetbitje.nl

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>I just love your kind, uplifting words . I'm sure we all

> appreciate them. Glass by the way, does prevent some radiations, and

> yes you can put things on your glass, the outward opacity depending

> on where you live.

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> ~ Snoshoe

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>> It is utterly nonsense for applying such paint in your car.

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>> Do you really think that the rf radiation will stop at the windows?

>> And it is not allowed to put anything against the glass.

>>

>> Greetings,

>> Claessens

>> member Verband Baubiologie

>> www.milieuziektes.nl

>> www.milieuziektes.be

>> www.hetbitje.nl

>> checked by Norton Antivirus

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Lighten up there. You might consider a joke when it's being made.

A sense of humor is better for health than anything. :)

But thanks for all the extra info. too.

~ Snoshoe

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> I am sorry, but I do not agree.

>

> The metal surfaces of a car shield in a way, like a cage of Faraday.

> The weak parts are the glass windows.

> Many years ago, they placed transparent films on the windows (like

we are

> using on window panes inside houses) but that is strictly forbidden.

> That is for the front window and the two side windows.

> Nothing is allowed that may obstruct the sight, or is different

from the

> carmakers original.

> The windows in the back do not fall under these regulations.

>

> Last month, somebody in the Hague (Netherlands) got a fine, because

he had a

> routeplanner before his frontwindow.

> The policemen were the opinion, thet it blocked the neccesary view!

>

> That the metal surface of a car shields can be seen, that a mobile

radiates

> more in order to maintain contact with a base station.

> Therefore an outside antenne for the mobile phone is recommended.

>

> In Germany they did measurements of RF radiation inside an autobus.

>

> Btw. in the article about the paint it was not clear how they would

let som

> signals pass and others stopped.

> Overhere we do have signals from about 900 MHz, 1800 MHz and 2150

MHz, so

> the paint must shield a great band of frequencies.

> In my opinion, they can only make it work when they place just one

defined

> transmitter somewhere in the hall.

>

> Greetings,

> Claessens

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