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The Science of Precision in Wellness
Independent laboratory validation vs. consumer handheld fluctuations: Understanding the physics of EMF & ELF safety standards.
Establishing a Baseline
Measuring electromagnetic fields (EMF) and electric fields (ELF) requires a controlled environment. In the sauna industry, accuracy is only achieved when the product is isolated from the background electrical noise of modern homes.
EMF (Magnetic)
Produced by current flow. Measured in milligauss (mG). Our threshold is set for long-term user wellness.
ELF (Electric)
Produced by voltage. Measured in Volts per meter (V/m). Exists whenever a device is connected to power.
THE VALIDATION PILLAR
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Independent audits eliminate manufacturer bias.
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Laboratory shielding removes Wi-Fi and appliance interference.
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Calibrated probes ensure data accuracy within 1% of reality.
VITATECH EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Professional Electromagnetics Audit
EMF (MAGNETIC FIELD)
0.32
mG
96% below the standard 10 mG safety limit.
ELF (ELECTRIC FIELD STRENGTH)
77.01
V/m
Peak at 60 Hz. 98% below international threshold.
ICNIRP: International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
"The recorded electric field strength is well within the ICNIRP safety guideline for the general public and cardiac devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators."
Vitatech Electromagnetics, LLC.
Global Leader in Magnetic Shielding & Engineering
Why we discourage home-testing
Measuring ELF/EMF at home without laboratory-grade grounding leads to false readings caused by the "Human Antenna Effect."
Inexpensive meters (often showing 200 - 300 V/m) lack grounded shielding. Because you are holding the device, your body acts as a conductor (antenna).
Important: Even at a spike of 300 V/m, you are still 93% below the ICNIRP safe limit for daily exposure.
Physics
Laboratory probes are human-isolated. By removing the user from the equation and testing in a shielded facility, Vitatech captures the pure output.
True Isolated Output
"When testing in an ungrounded home environment, consumer sensors inadvertently 'bridge' fields together, creating a sum that does not exist in professional physics models."