Magnetic Field Detector

Detects low frequency fields from 1 to 10 mG

What are ECM ?
EMF is the acronym for "electromagnetic field". We often talk about low-frequency electromagnetic fields in the context of our domestic current of 50-60 Hz. We generate EMFs every time we use electricity. The VTEMF detects the low-frequency fields that we usually find in our homes, schools and workplaces.

€59.50
VAT included

 

 

 

Do EMF affect us?
EMFs are invisible, but we know that they generate electrical currents in our bodies and have a negative influence at the cellular level.
According to various studies, magnetic fields of 2 to 3 mG are already harmful. Many scientists claim that electric fields greater than 2.5 mG increase the risk of cancer and other ailments such as malformations, learning disabilities, miscarriages, leukaemia in children, increasing stress, depression, etc.

Where do we find the EMF ?
- High voltage lines
- Computer
- Television set
- Microwave oven
- Washing machine / wringer     
- Water bed
- Heated blanket
- Cordless phone and GSM
- Vacuum cleaner
- Hair dryer

 Use your VTEMF to track EMF sources, which will allow you to better manage risks and limit exposure to EMF.

 How to use your VTEMF?
Place the slide in the ON position. Rotate slowly to control all directions. 

a. a constant value of 1, 3, 6, 6, 10 mG throughout the room indicates an external EMC source (e. g. high voltage lines).

b. Occasional peak values (hot spots or danger zones) indicate an internal source of CM, e. g. wiring or household appliances.

c. Point the device at a presumed dangerous area and approach it slowly. The danger LED (red) will light up when you enter the danger zone, the safety LED (green) is lit when you are out of danger.

d. a constant value of 0.1mG indicates a normal area, a level of 3-6 mG is already slightly harmful and a value of 10 mG indicates a hazardous area.

e. the device is powered by a single 9V battery (not included).

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