EMF is a combination of electrical and magnetic fields . The strength of an EMF is directly related to the amount of electricity in use (the current) and to the electrical potential (the voltage) in the electric circuit. That means the more current or the higher the voltage, the greater the EMF which could be generated.
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Electric and magnetic fields (EMFs) are invisible areas of energy, often referred to as Radiation, that are associated with the use of electrical power and various forms of natural and man-made lighting.
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Extremely low frequency (ELF) is the designation given by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for radio waves or electromagnetic radiation with frequencies that range from just 3 Hz to 30 Hz and with corresponding wavelengths .
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Extremely low frequency (ELF) is the ITU designation for electromagnetic radiation (radio waves) with frequencies from 3 to 30 Hz, and corresponding wavelengths of 100,000 to 10,000 kilometers , respectively.
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High-Frequency EMF vs. Low-Frequency EMF EMF FrequenciesSafe Level RangeHigh FrequencyUp to 70 mv/m (Millivolts per meter)Low Frequency (electric fields)Less than 6 V/m (Volts per meter)Low Frequency (magnetic fields)Up to 0.7mg (Milligauss)What is the Safe Level of EMF – EMR Shielding Solutions www.emrss.com › blogs › what-are-safe-levels-of-emf
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The NIEHS recommends that people concerned about their exposure to EMF (and ELF radiation) find out where their major EMF sources are and move away from them or limit the time spent near them . For example, moving even an arm’s length away from a source can dramatically lower exposure to its field.18 Nis 2017
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Sources of radiation
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