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Alternating Electric Fields (AC)
Even if nothing is turned on but just plugged in, the cable or wiring is “live” with alternating electricity. The associated alternating electric field extends easily into the room, especially from plugged-in extension cords, heating pads, CFLs, laptops.
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Alternating Magnetic Fields (AC)
Whenever an electric appliance or electronic device is turned on or in stand-by, an electric current flows that is the source of an alternating magnetic field. Near waterbeds, clock radios, unshielded computers, and high-tension power lines, elevated AC magnetic fields are common.
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Radiofrequency Radiation (Radio waves and microwaves)
When the free electrons of an antenna oscillate fast enough—three thousand to three hundred billion times per second!—the generated RF energy and encoded information can be transmitted without any wires. Major sources of RF radiation include cell phones, cordless phones, Wi-Fi cards/routers, microwave ovens, cell phone towers, radio and TV towers, radar installations.
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Electrostatic Fields
Air electricity is an integral part of optimal living conditions. In addition to a whole host of undesirable and often toxic chemicals, most synthetic fabrics and finishes also destroy the naturally occurring atmospheric electricity of fresh air. High-pile wall-to-wall carpeting, stuffed toy animals, unshielded CRT monitors are among the highest sources.
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Static Magnetic Fields
The earth’s magnetic field is not only used by many animals as a navigational tool, but its energy is also important to human health. Magnetized innerspring mattresses, tubular steel furniture, steel reinforcement in concrete heavily distort the naturally occurring earth’s magnetic field.
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Illumination Level
Full-spectrum natural daylight is an essential nutrient. Therefore it is important to choose artificial lighting that is as similar to natural daylight as possible. The intensity of the personal light exposure during the day (natural or artificial), determines the amount of melatonin released at night.
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