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711 | 16:43 Sun 17th Aug 2008 | DIY
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I`m thinking of painting the inside of my bedroom with anti - radiation paint, to protect against electromagnetic and microwave radiation from neighbouring Wi Fi systems and a phone mast.
Has anyone used these paints, and if so, how effective are they? Are there any discusion forums on the subject? Thanks. 711.
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I cant really see the point. I don't mean to cause offence but does this mean you need an anti-radiation curtain or blind. I dont think you can really get away from electro-radiation in this modern world.

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No offence taken Chris, but with ever increasing evidence of the dangers to health of microwave radiation from mobiles and their phone masts, as well as domestic wi - fi broadband connections, gaining some protection is a serious consideration, especially where children are concerned.
what ever increasing evidence would that be??

perhaps you need some body paint so that you can go out.
woudl be interested in what you did with your paint I am looking to use Ysheild HSF54 anti radiation paint sounds good , did you do any before and after radiation level tests ? and if so did you also cover all other possible entry points such as windows ?
Hi there, This is going to be a hot topic in the years to come. As the electromagnetic radiation levels from radiofrequency (RF) and microwave (MW) frequency sky rocket in our environment (thanks to the wireless age) and more and more people become ill, there will be demand for anti radiation paint. I also looked up the web to find where to get an anti-radiation paint in Australia. I can give hundreds of credible scienfitic studies that have shown serious biological effects of EMR from RF/MW but I don't have the time here. It is not for nothing the WHO finally had to classify it as a possible carcinogen in 2011!!! Despite being covered by by industry lobbies, this is history repeating like with asbestos and smoking. Protect your children now. My 5 yr old is hypersensitive to EMR and we are looking at moving houses to lower exposure level
Another thing you can do is getting an aluminium mesh from the hardware store and covering the wall in the direction of the EMR source. Make sure you check levels before and after any modification as the last thing you'd want is EMR deflecting off surfaces in your room and increasing bombardment.

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