Dirty Electricity Filter

185.00 AED1,846.00 AED

10 microfarad AC mains-voltage-rated capacitor
Discharging resistor
Internally fused
Electric-field screen connected to the Earth pin
Tested and compliant to European safety standards
3 pin plug
Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 20 × 12 × 6 cm

 

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Dirty Electricity Filter

Protect yourself against dirty electricity.
Use these filters in your home and other places where you are exposed to electric sockets.

EMF filters reduce dirty electricity and reduce your exposure to EMF radiation.
These filters lower the level of electro-pollution from electronics and electric sockets.
Plug these filters into electric sockets and the amount of dirty electricity will be minimised.
Energy loss will also decrease which could potentially lower your electricity bill!

This DE unit contains a 10 microfarad AC mains-voltage-rated capacitor, discharging resistor, and fuse.
Many DE filters on the market that are poorly made and not internally fused,
These filters contain an electric-field screen inside the case, which is connected to the Earth pin.
These DE units are fully approved and comply with European safety standards.
This filter has a 3 pin plug.

Specifications
Weight: 0.2 kg
Dimensions: 20 × 12 × 6 cm

What causes dirty electricity?
Dirty electricity is caused by various factors that introduce unwanted
high-frequency electromagnetic signals into the electrical wiring system.
The top 6 sources of dirty electricity in homes and buildings include:

1. Smart electrical loads and modern devices:
Many modern appliances and electronics manipulate standard AC electricity,
turning the power on and off rapidly, which creates irregular surges and higher frequencies.

2. Switching mechanisms:
Nonlinear loads that use sophisticated switching mechanisms to convert AC to DC
and vice versa, often operating at frequencies up to 300kHz.

3. Electronic ballasts:
Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs (CFLs) contain electronic ballasts
that convert standard AC to DC and then to high-frequency AC,
creating surges of dirty electricity.

4. Power line modulation equipment and switching power supplies:
These devices can introduce electrical interference that contaminates the power supply.

5. Smart meters:
When connected to a circuit, they can manipulate the current
and cause spikes and surges of higher frequencies.

6. Substandard wiring:
Poor quality or improperly installed wiring can generate dirty electricity.

What is dirty electricity?
Dirty electricity is a form of electromagnetic pollution.
It can radiate through walls into living spaces,
potentially causing various health issues and reducing the efficiency of power supply.

Exposure to dirty electricity has been linked to a variety of health issues, including chronic diseases and neurological symptoms. Studies associate DE with conditions such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Neurological effects include headaches, fatigue, cognitive impairment, anxiety, and sleep disturbances, as well as potential links to neurodegenerative diseases like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Dirty electricity may also trigger chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and immune responses, which can lead to cellular damage, hormonal imbalances, and mood disorders.

How to reduce dirty electricity exposure?
Install dirty electricity filters:
These devices plug into outlets and help smooth out high-frequency transients.

Use power strips with built-in EMI filters:
This can help reduce electromagnetic interference at the source.

Choose cleaner lighting options:
Opt for incandescent or LED bulbs instead of CFLs, which are known to produce dirty electricity.

Unplug electronics when not in use:
This reduces both dirty electricity and energy consumption.

Create distance:
Keep electronic devices away from your body, especially while sleeping.

Use wired connections:
Opt for Ethernet cables instead of Wi-Fi when possible to reduce overall EMF exposure.

Assess and monitor:
Use specialized meters to measure high-frequency transients
and identify problem areas in your home or workplace.

Upgrade or modify equipment:
Choose electronic devices designed to minimize electromagnetic emissions
or retrofit existing equipment with additional filters.

Optimize electrical wiring:
Ensure proper installation, grounding, and maintenance of electrical infrastructure.
Consider whole-house filtering systems for comprehensive protection against dirty electricity.

Turn off circuit breakers:
For non-critical areas like bedrooms at night, this can significantly reduce exposure.

By implementing these strategies, you can create a cleaner electrical environment
and potentially reduce the health risks associated with dirty electricity exposure.

How many filters do I need?
Every home and room is different and will require a different number.
In our experience, it takes approximately two filters for each frequently-used room.
This may increase for technically equipped offices and entertainment / TV rooms.

You can test your dirty electricity exposure accurately with a monitor.
This will show you if you need more filters or fewer.

You can buy DE monitors here

Using a DE monitor to test how many filters you need
To test for dirty electricity, follow the instructions that come with the monitor.
You plug the monitor in first, then add the DE filters to the electric sockets.
The numbers on the monitor should reduce as you add the filters.
Continue to add the filters to the sockets in the room,
until the monitor displays a number in the safe range.
You can find these numbers in the instructions that come with the monitor.

Questions
Can I return it?
Please contact us for returns.

Do you offer support?
Yes. We provide free technical support and advice from experienced EMF shielding experts.

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