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I want to detect for ‘loose’ or ‘hazardous’ electricity in the floor/walls/ceiling of my home.
I get a vibrating electrical sensation in my body when I sleep and I think it might be related to an old fridge perhaps or some loose wire somewhere in the room.

Any advice on which devices I can buy to detect this please?

Many thanks
Vee
 
First rule out the obvious.

And is it an electrical “feeling” or just an irritating buzzing noise?

Anything that has built in circuitry can cause a buzz or a hum. The fixed wiring within walls is generally not doing anything until you plug something in.

So check for noise from fluorescent or LED lights, fridges, freezers, TVs and other electronic equipment. Etc.
Completely unplug one thing each night to narrow down what it could be.
 
First rule out the obvious.

And is it an electrical “feeling” or just an irritating buzzing noise?

Anything that has built in circuitry can cause a buzz or a hum. The fixed wiring within walls is generally not doing anything until you plug something in.

So check for noise from fluorescent or LED lights, fridges, freezers, TVs and other electronic equipment. Etc.
Completely unplug one thing each night to narrow down what it could be.
Its not a noise, its a low vibrating and oscillating sensation of a current passing through my body.
 
I think the first place to start would be to get an electrician round to do a EICR
this is an electrical safety report that will flag up any safety issues.
 
As James has said, find a reputable electrician (we can help there) and have them inspect and test the electrical installation of your home, paying particular attention to the room in which you sleep and any electrical appliances/devices in that room.
 
Touch meters are extremely unreliable and will pick up static from your body. They are a waste of time
So no touch meters are best
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Something like this:

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Touch voltage testers will tell you there is some voltage somewhere, just not very reliable telling you where, some are far better than others.
 
Touch meters are extremely unreliable ...... They are a waste of time
Don't agree with that conclusion at all. They are far from a waste of time, but you do have to know how and what they detect and interpret it correctly - like the time I found that one indicated I had a 'live' earth wire. FI indicated that the earth was as it should be, and it was the floor I was standing on, me, and the surrounding concrete walls that were 'live' because of a faulty cable in the wall.
 
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