ElectrosensorTurning on the television, using the washing machine, drying your hair, or using your mobile phone—all these everyday actions put us near an electromagnetic field. For years, the scientific community has been investigating the potential adverse effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on the human body. In 1996, the World Health Organization created the EMF Project to investigate the health effects of people exposed to these sources of electropollution.

To avoid potential adverse effects, the only solution at the moment is to increase the distance from the emission sources. To determine the location of these sources and the areas of highest EMF intensity, Fadisol recommends using an electrosensor and has therefore launched the C-7300. This is a very easy-to-use gaussmeter that allows for the measurement of EMF levels.

To use it, simply turn it on and start taking measurements. Once the EMF source is located, at which point the reading will be highest, the user must slowly move away from the source until the C-7300's LEDs light up. This indicates the safe distance to maintain from the emitting sources. The C-7300's LEDs light up according to the specific emission level in milliGauss (mG): each of the device's 10 LED bars indicates an emission level ranging from less than 1.5 mG ​​to 30 mG.

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