Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is dirty electricity in home wiring?
Dirty electricity is high-frequency electromagnetic pollution that travels on your home's electrical wiring. It's generated when modern electronics convert or modify electricity—things like dimmer switches, LED lights, and power adapters create these irregular frequencies that radiate from wiring throughout your home.
How do dirty electricity filters clean up electrical pollution?
Filters plug into outlets and absorb high-frequency interference from your wiring, converting it to heat. By removing these irregular frequencies, they reduce the electromagnetic pollution radiating from walls and wires. Multiple filters throughout your home create cumulative improvement.
How many dirty electricity filters do I need for my home?
Most homes require 10 to 20 filters for comprehensive coverage. Start with filters in bedrooms and high-use areas, then expand based on measurements. Using a dirty electricity meter helps identify problem circuits and verify that filters are working effectively.
Can dirty electricity filters reduce symptoms like headaches and fatigue?
Some people report symptom improvement after installing filters, particularly those sensitive to electromagnetic fields. Results vary by individual and exposure levels. Measuring dirty electricity levels before and after installation helps confirm whether filters are addressing your specific situation.
What causes the most dirty electricity in typical homes?
Common sources include LED and CFL bulbs, dimmer switches, solar panel inverters, variable-speed motors, and switch-mode power supplies in electronics. The more devices converting electricity in your home, the more high-frequency pollution travels through your wiring system.






