HomeCheck
Electrical, Magnetic and Other Fields In The Home
It is possible to do home surveys to look for the effects of EMF, Electrical fields and subtle negative fields including Geopathic Stress. These will be conducted by a qualified Electrician who is also an experienced dowser. The combination of these skills provides a comprehensive survey of your home that can identify possible wiring faults.
The survey will be broken down into four parts ranging from 'hard' information recorded from electrical test equipment to more 'subtle' measurements using traditional dowsing skills. The survey will focus on areas that people inhabit, primarily children, infirm or sick people and especially the location in which people sleep.
Because of the variable factors influencing the survey it is only valid for the time and place stated on the report form. Further testing and questions regarding the survey can be discussed with the technician who conducted the survey. Information sheets are also available.
PART 1 - Electromagnetic Fields
Measurements will be taken outside the building to identify external magnetic fields. With all normal electrical circuits operating measurements will be taken in all habitable rooms.
The results will be recorded and mapped in milligauss mG. Recommendation - Opinions vary, Powerwatch 0.3mG / U.S. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurment 2mG.
PART 2 - Electrical Fields
Approximate measurements will be taken in all habitable rooms.
The results will be recorded and mapped in Volts per meter V/m. Recommendation - Opinions vary but we would look for readings below 10 V/m.
PART 3 - Geopathic Stress
Using traditional dowsing skills lines of Geopathic Stress will be located and mapped. Recommendation - no one should sleep in these areas particularly where two lines cross.
PART 4 - Other Negative Radiation
Using traditional dowsing skills areas affected by computer screens, TV sets and the main electrical supply meter will be located and mapped. Recommendation - no one should sleep in these areas.
David Hunt - Personal Growth and Development, September 1999