It’s a wireless world, but the potential risks of EMF exposure remain a somewhat controversial topic.
Mainstream sources tend to downplay the effects of RFR (radio frequency radiation) and EMFs (electromagnetic fields), and studies on the subject have often been conflicting, or inconclusive.
EMF frequencies include radio signals, and WiFi and wireless technology (ie., cell phones, laptops, tablets, Bluetooth devices, baby monitors, and many more).
Preliminary research now shows that in addition to initiating mood disturbances and disrupting sleep patterns, long-term EMF exposure may negatively impact the human nervous system and cognitive function of the brain. Likewise, paediatric studies have confirmed that the brain of a developing child is especially vulnerable to EMF radiation. Even extremely low frequency radiation (ELF) from nearby cellular towers or high voltage power lines can have an effect on the wellness of those who live in close proximity.

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But how can we screen against ambient EMFs outside the home, and the frequencies emitted from local towers and hydro wires? The exterior walls of a house may reduce EMF levels somewhat, but glass windows provide no barrier of protection.
EMF Shielding Anti-Radiation Curtains are a simple yet effective way to safeguard your space.

How Do EMF-Shielding Curtains Work?
EMF Shielding occurs when electromagnetic fields are reduced and/or blocked by materials that are magnetic or conductive, like silver, copper and other metals.EMF-Shielding Curtains are made with pure silver fibres woven into cotton mesh fabric. When pulled closed, electromagnetic and radio frequencies cannot pass through the curtains. The waves are absorbed by the highly conductive silver threads, significantly reducing the levels at which EMFs can enter your space.

Who Should Consider EMF-Shielding Curtains?
- Residents living near cell towers, high voltage power lines, or 5G antennas (especially those living in homes with large windows)
- Infants and pregnant women
- Thyroid patients
- People with pacemakers
- Those with EHS (Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity)

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