EMF Radiation Protection

The EMF Aware Homeowner

In our increasingly connected world, the use of electronic devices and technologies has become an integral part of our daily lives. While these advancements bring convenience and efficiency, it's crucial for homeowners to be aware of the potential dangers associated with Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs). Understanding and mitigating these risks can contribute to creating a safer and healthier living environment for you and your family.

What are EMFs?

Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) are invisible areas of energy produced by various electrical and electronic devices. These fields exist wherever there is electricity and can be categorized into two types:

  • Low-Frequency EMFs: These are emitted by household appliances, power lines, electrical wiring and lighting.
  • Radiofrequency EMFs: Generated by wireless communication devices such as cell phones, apple watch’s, airpods, tablets, Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, smart locks and other connected smart appliances.

Potential Dangers of EMFs:

  • Health Concerns: Numerous studies suggest a possible link between prolonged exposure to EMFs and various health issues, including headaches, sleep disturbances, and increased stress levels.
  • Cancer Risk: While research is ongoing, some studies have explored potential associations between EMF exposure and certain types of cancer, particularly in cases of long-term and high-level exposure.
  • Impact on Sleep: EMFs may interfere with the body's natural sleep patterns, leading to insomnia and disrupted sleep cycles. 
  • Fertility Issues: There is scientific evidence suggesting that prolonged exposure to EMFs might have adverse effects on reproductive health, impacting both male and female fertility. 

Creating an EMF-Safe Home:

  • Identify and Limit Sources: Zen Life can conduct an audit of your home to identify major sources of EMFs and offer solutions. Consider relocating or limiting the use of devices that emit high levels of electromagnetic radiation.
  • Maintain Safe Distances: Position electronic devices such as routers and smart meters away from frequently occupied areas. Maintaining a safe distance can reduce the intensity of EMF exposure. While speaking on your cell phone, using speaker instead of holding a radiation device up to your ear or purchasing an Airestech personal phone protection device.
  • Create EMF-Free Zones: Designate certain areas in your home, especially bedrooms, as EMF-free zones. Keep electronic devices out of these spaces to promote a healthier sleep environment.
  • Utilize EMF Devices: Ariestech devices diffract harmful EMF’s to create a safe ‘bubble’ to utilize our favorite electronics. 

We are connected.

Our homes and the technology we use daily are more connected than ever before and this invisible interconnected world we live in continues to expand each year. WiFi has become an essential component of modern living. While this wireless technology provides convenience and connectivity, it's crucial for homeowners to be informed about the potential dangers associated with Electromagnetic Fields (EMFs) generated by WiFi devices.


Understanding these risks empowers you to take steps towards creating a home environment that balances technological convenience with your family's health.


Unraveling the WiFi-EMF Connection:

WiFi, or Wireless Fidelity, relies on radiofrequency EMFs to transmit data wirelessly. Devices such as routers, smart TVs, and smart home systems emit these radiofrequency EMFs, creating an invisible web of connectivity within our homes. However, prolonged exposure to high levels of radiofrequency EMFs has raised concerns about potential health risks.


Pro Zen Tech Tip: Here’s a simple, cost effective solution to mitigate WiFi / EMF exposure. 

  • Purchase a simple lamp timer on Amazon. This enables you to turn the WiFi off at night. 
  • Set the lamp timer adjustments to turn off just after you go to sleep at night and to turn on just before you wake up in the morning.
  • Plug your WiFi equipment into the lamp timer and you’re all set.


We’ve found a simple lamp timer works best and is cost effective under $15. Smart plugs rely on the internet so if the plug turns off there’s no internet to turn it back on.

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