Frequently Asked Questions
Do anti-radiation stickers and chips actually work?
No. Stickers and chips that claim to "neutralize," "harmonize," or "restructure" EMF have no scientific mechanism and fail independent testing. Effective EMF protection requires conductive materials that physically block or deflect radiation. If a product doesn't cite dB reduction ratings from shielding materials, it's not providing measurable protection.
What EMF protection products are proven to work?
Products using conductive shielding materials—silver-threaded fabrics, metallic meshes, faraday cages—work through measurable physics. Look for independent lab testing with published dB attenuation ratings. Shielding effectiveness is quantifiable: a 20 dB reduction means 99% of radiation is blocked. We publish test results for all our products.
Should I protect my home office or bedroom first?
Both deserve priority since you spend significant time in each. Bedroom first if you're experiencing sleep issues—EMF exposure can affect sleep quality. Home office first if you work there 8+ hours daily with laptop and WiFi. Ideally, address both with appropriate products: bed canopy for sleep, laptop pad and router guard for work.
Does EMF-protective clothing actually provide protection?
Yes, when made with real shielding materials. Our clothing uses silver-threaded fabric that blocks RF radiation—the same physics as our other shielding products. It's particularly useful for pregnancy protection, people with EMF sensitivity, or those working near strong sources. Check that any EMF clothing cites shielding effectiveness ratings.
How do I prioritize EMF protection on a budget?
Start free: increase distance from devices, disable WiFi when not needed, use speakerphone. First purchase: phone pouch ($30-50) for your highest-exposure device. Second: laptop pad if you work daily on a laptop ($60-80). Bedroom: dirty electricity filters ($30 each) before investing in canopies. Build systematically based on your actual exposure.
