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Safer Solar Power: Notes and Resources

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Yaqin Slewinski, EMF consultant, emfhelp.com: Some people think the inverter "sleeps" and does not emit magnetic fields or unintentional RFs at night. But whenever you use power, you activate the inverter (which then emits EMR). Likewise, if you stop charging a device and pull its electric cord, if the charger is still plugged into the wall, it will still emit EMR.

Do net meters emit EMR at night? Use meters to find out.

Lighting

Eliminate dimmer switches and compact fluorescent bulbs, which put high frequencies and harmonics (dirty power) on wires.

Use DC/battery-powered lighting systems.

"Picture lights," which clamp onto framed paintings, can work under cabinets instead of fluorescents.

LED bulbs are cleaner than fluorescents and may have less flicker. Use a portable AM radio tuned between stations to test for ELF/EMR emissions from lights. If it "screeches," you've got EMR.

Catherine Kleiber In 1996, after graduating from college, my husband and I bought a farm. I soon developed chills, low-grade fevers and drenching night sweats. Exertion often left me feeling like I had lactic acid burning in my muscles. Washing dishes, I got lightheaded. After cooking on my electric stove, I felt too sick to eat. I had nerve pain everywhere.

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