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We’ve answered your questions about the EMF levels in your home so you can feel safe around your electrical panel.
Can I cover my electrical panel to block EMF?
No, there aren’t any scientifically-backed materials to block EMF. Many websites suggest using aluminum, copper, or carpeting to block EMF radiation, but they usually aren’t legitimate. Experts recommend limiting your time spent near the electrical panel to lower your EMF exposure within your home.
Is it safe to sit near an electrical panel?
Yes, as long as you’re an arm’s length away. Most electrical panels (as long as they’re working correctly) give off a small amount of EMF. As long as you aren't sitting directly next to the electrical panel every single day, it’s fine to sit close to it or in the same room as it. If you’re concerned about EMF, set up your living area as far from the electrical panel as you can.
Is it dangerous to sleep near an electrical panel?
No, but you should try to sleep at least 1 m (3.3 ft) away from it. Since electrical panels give off radiation, sleeping next to them isn’t recommended. Over time, the radiation can build up in your system, leading to symptoms like fatigue, headaches, and mood swings. Researchers aren’t sure yet if EMF exposure can lead to cancer. While some studies show no correlation, other studies show that EMF exposure leads to an increased risk over time.
How can I test the EMF readings in my home?
Use an EMF meter. Turn the meter on and hold it next to the electrician panel in your home. A normal reading will be anywhere from 0 to 10 volts per meter. As you back away from the electrical panel, the reading will get lower and lower. If you’re concerned, you can call your power company and schedule an on-site reading. They’ll be able to help you if your EMF reading is too high.
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