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,its by accident, i have tried couple of different companies, i dont have cell phone reception in most parts of the house. In the kitchen and front area i do, but my son doesnt spend much time there.I ordered the canopy anyways, but havent received it...its been a month! I have to call them...Just heading out to Dr Steve appt, will report more laterPramila Re: EMF Question/lights/cell phones useage

Hi Heidi,

I'm guessing the answer would be no.

The radio waves from cell phone towers are a totally different beast

than EMR. My TriFeild meter doesn't detect that particular frequency,

so I tried putting my cell phone in and under different things and

calling it from a land line. It still rings inside my solid steel HON

file cabinet here at work, inside a ziplock bag buried in a steel drum

filled with machined aluminum scrap chips. Under sheets of copper,

wrapped in aluminum foil......

I just don't know how we can get away from cell phone radiowaves. They

are WAY harder to block than EMR. It would be fantastic if someone

could get their hands in one of the bed nets and let us know if they

still see the bars on their cell phone when inside it. Do the vendors

take sample material to conferences? If so - how about some field

testing with multiple different phones/networks?

When I was looking at houses in the mountains last year, my agent

thought a positive selling point to mention was the availability of

cell phone reception in some of the most remote locations. Not for me!

I'd have my cell phone out looking for the bars to start dropping.

Unless it's totally zero in the house I wouldn't consider buying.

According to the book Cross Currents, you would need to be at the base

of a mountain below a transmitter, in the "radio dead zone". Without

one on the opposite mountain beaming back at you. Tough criteria to

meet in the Bay Area - you see those towers are EVERYWHERE once you

know what to look for.

Using a single phone to test this is not very exact though - some

networks have broader coverage than others. Remember the Verizon

commercial - "More bars in more places"? It would depend on the

network that particular phone searching looking for. So in the future

I'll either borrow phones using other network providers or buy a meter

that detects all RF signals. I'll look into the cost when the time

comes to start house hunting again. The nutty things we do......

If I remember rightly, Pramila mentioned she has zero cell phone

reception in her house. Just by sheer chance I think, not something

she did. I wonder what the house is made of? I'm pretty sure she's not

in a radio dead zone. Pramila?????

>

> When they built my house, they put that shiney-covered press-board

> stuff that is suppose to provide extra insulation. It looks like

> thin aluminum foil or aluiminum paper. I wonder if that offers any

> protection. And then, I also wonder if I do my windows and paint EMF

> paint or the shiny stuff works that's in my walls, will I still get

> cell phone reception. Ok, that sounds like a lot of complicated

> questions. But, lets say I did everything to my house to block

> EMF's, will I still get cell phone reception inside my house? Just

> curious.

>

> Heidi N

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