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Talking about metal roofs: I know they are a problem and our house does have a

metal roof and we should do something about that. Replacing the tin with tiles

is probably impossible because of the structure of the roof and besides we

absolutely don't have the money for that.

I was told somewhere that grounding the roof would be a good option, but I don't

really know how to do that. I know you need electrical wire and metal sticks

that go into the ground. But does anyone know how to attach the wire to the

roof? And to the sticks? I have no idea how you could do that, else than with

duct tape, which of course wouldn't last long.

Anyone any tips?

Cheers,

Rixta

Amy,

I am sure metal roofs make a problem! There is no explanation for that (such

as EMF reflection). If the roof is not metal and the walls are metal, somehow it

is much better...

There are other people experiancing that! As I kept suggesting - try wearing a

simple helmet made of aluminium foil, and please tell me whether you feel a

similar discomfort!? I don't get how some people claim they get comfort from

such helmets!

Drasko

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Rixta,It is extremely easy to ground a metal roof, moreover it is probably

already grounded, but I have noticed no difference whether it grounded or not,

as the issue is weird...Would you like to do it anyway, any handyman

from neighborhood can check by a simple meter whether it has been grounded

already and if not - screw a wire from roof to the nearest grounding... But if

you don't currently feel the difference between being under the roof and, say,

out at the terrace, than better don't waste the time, I would suggest! But as

Marc points out, people are different so you don't take my suggestion for a

truth!

Drasko

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It appears that you are right and the roof is already grounded. That solves a

big problem, as I don't need to do anything anymore. But at the same time it

leaves me with the question why I'm so sick, definitely for a big part caused by

EMF (I also have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome). I more and more start to feel like

it's not this house, but the country that makes me sick. I'm originally from the

Netherlands, where all wires are underground. Never had any problems at all.

Then I moved to Australia where outside the big cities the wires are all on

poles and then the trouble began. So there could only be two options: moving to

the middle of nowhere with no electricity in the wide area, or moving to the big

city where the wires are underground. Both are no options.

Leaves only devices that protect myself, but the opinions are so mixed about all

these things, that I have no idea what to do. We just don't have the money to

try everything. And trial and error seems to be the only way to find out what

works for you.

Cheers,

Rixta

Rixta,It is extremely easy to ground a metal roof, moreover it is probably

already grounded, but I have noticed no difference whether it grounded or not,

as the issue is weird...Would you like to do it anyway, any handyman from

neighborhood can check by a simple meter whether it has been grounded already

and if not - screw a wire from roof to the nearest grounding... But if you don't

currently feel the difference between being under the roof and, say, out at the

terrace, than better don't waste the time, I would suggest! But as Marc points

out, people are different so you don't take my suggestion for a truth!

Drasko

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