Magnetic fields for occupational exposures should be limited to less than 0.5 mT (5 gauss or 5,000 mG) . Should I be worried about my exposure to EMF? The scientific information which exists doesn’t indicate that exposure levels which are commonly encountered have any health effect which requires corrective action.
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Typical materials used for electromagnetic shielding are:
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There may also be skin redness, cataracts, and heart problems . Localized exposure may lead to changes in the skin, loss of hair, and possibly skin cancer.
Read moreHow do I know if I have EMF sensitivity?
The symptoms most commonly experienced include dermatological symptoms (redness, tingling, and burning sensations) as well as neurasthenic and vegetative symptoms (fatigue, tiredness, concentration difficulties, dizziness, nausea, heart palpitation, and digestive disturbances).
Read moreHow do you test for EMF exposure?
You can check EMF levels in your home with an EMF meter . These handheld devices can be purchased online. But be aware that most can’t measure EMFs of very high frequencies, and their accuracy is generally low, so their efficacy is limited. You can also call your local power company to schedule an on-site reading.
Read moreWhat does EMF exposure do to your body?
Some members of the public have attributed a diffuse collection of symptoms to low levels of exposure to electromagnetic fields at home. Reported symptoms include headaches, anxiety, suicide and depression, nausea, fatigue and loss of libido .4 Ağu 2016
Read moreHow does EMF make you sick?
One way EMFs may harm the body is through the reduction of antioxidant status, which produces free radicals and oxidative damage .
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