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Radiation is completely invisible. It has no smell, no taste, and it is colourless, yet high exposure can nonetheless have serious effects on one's health. It is very important to be able to detect EMF levels in order to prevent the risks associated with long-term (chronic) exposure, whether it is in the home, at work, or elsewhere.
These measuring instruments are especially important for businesses that utilize a lot of electronic equipment; an environment with high levels of electromagnetic radiation can cause severe interference with devices like radios, televisions, cell phones, and computers. This can prevent the equipment from working properly or even damage them beyond repair.
No. There are three main types of electromagnetic radiation:
These forms of EMF run on different frequencies, so specific equipment is required in order to detect the various types of radiation (depending on the source).
For example, to measure low-frequency magnetic fields you may use a gauss meter such as the MG-300. On the other hand, the HF-B3G would be the best meter for measuring high-frequency EMFs.