Hey everyone,
I believe I may be one of the crazy people who thinks they are "electrically sensitive"... I hate that I am that guy, but this is kind of where I find myself. I'm convinced that the farther from all electrical stuff I sleep, the better I sleep, and I've kind of gotten obsessed with this
I'm trying to get a modular home built that will have the least amount of electrical and magnetic fields possible, I use a "TriField EMF Meter Model TF2" to measure it. The biggest unknown to me is the "electrical fields". I believe large electrical fields show up in houses because the currents aren't grounded properly or something? I have no idea if that is true, but the reason I believe that is that electrical devices that have two-prong outlet connections always show very high electrical fields on my meter, while grounded three-prong outlet connections almost always show no electrical field reading on my meter.
If I'm looking into getting a modular home built with the lowest electrical fields possible, does anyone know what I could do / what I could ask an electrician to do? Is it true that homes are supposed to have their currents "grounded" somehow? Any random thoughts are welcome!
I believe I may be one of the crazy people who thinks they are "electrically sensitive"... I hate that I am that guy, but this is kind of where I find myself. I'm convinced that the farther from all electrical stuff I sleep, the better I sleep, and I've kind of gotten obsessed with this
I'm trying to get a modular home built that will have the least amount of electrical and magnetic fields possible, I use a "TriField EMF Meter Model TF2" to measure it. The biggest unknown to me is the "electrical fields". I believe large electrical fields show up in houses because the currents aren't grounded properly or something? I have no idea if that is true, but the reason I believe that is that electrical devices that have two-prong outlet connections always show very high electrical fields on my meter, while grounded three-prong outlet connections almost always show no electrical field reading on my meter.
If I'm looking into getting a modular home built with the lowest electrical fields possible, does anyone know what I could do / what I could ask an electrician to do? Is it true that homes are supposed to have their currents "grounded" somehow? Any random thoughts are welcome!
- TL;DR
- I'm convinced electrical fields mess with my sleep - what can I do to properly wire a home to have less of them?