1. WHAT INSPECTIONS CAN I GET, AND WHAT DO THEY COST?
2. What are Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMFs) and why should I care?
3. What is involved in each inspection?
4. What do I receive at the conclusion of my inspections?
5. What geographical areas does Enviro-Ops serve?
6. What is Building Biology?
2. What are Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMFs) and why should I care?
3. What is involved in each inspection?
4. What do I receive at the conclusion of my inspections?
5. What geographical areas does Enviro-Ops serve?
6. What is Building Biology?
1. WHAT INSPECTIONS CAN I GET, AND WHAT DO THEY COST?
INSPECTIONS AVAILABLE
AIR QUALITY/ MOULDTIME INVOLVED: 1-2 hours
COST: $329 plus $100 for 2 air samples sent to lab, if needed ($50 for each additional air sample, if needed) |
ELECTROMAGNETIC FREQUENCIES (EMF)TIME INVOLVED: 1-2 HOURS
COST: $299 |
COMBINED INSPECTIONTIME INVOLVED: 2-4 HOURS
COST: $499 (plus air samples, if needed) |
2. What are Electromagnetic Frequencies (EMFs) and why should I care?
Electromagnetic (EM) radiation is a form of energy that is all around us and takes many forms, such as radio waves, microwaves, X-rays and gamma rays. Sunlight is also a form of EM energy, but visible light is only a small portion of the EM spectrum, which contains a broad range of electromagnetic wavelengths.
In the documentary, "Generation Zapped", Dr Olle Johansson says that compared to 10 years ago, we are being exposed to a quintillion times the amount of EMFs.
That is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000.
In 2011 the World Health Organization announced that Radio frequency (Microwave radiation) is a Class 2B carcinogen (cancer causing).
We are being over-exposed to EMFs, both at home, and in our environment. We are surrounded by computers, cordless phones, cell phones, and cell towers.
There are many things you can do to reduce your exposure, and protect the health of yourself and your family.
3. What is involved in each inspection?
An Air Quality inspection involves checking for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mould, and other toxins in the home, or office.
Air samples are taken, if needed, and sent to a lab for analysis. The results are analyzed and a report is written, summarizing the findings, and offering recommendations.
An EMF (electromagnetic frequencies) inspection involves a survey of the technology used in everyday living, such as computers, cell phones, Wifi, etc. to see if they could be impacting the health of the household.
This is done using various meters, testing high frequency/microwave raditation, and low frequency radiation.
We will also test for any EMFs coming from outside the home. The results are analyzed and a report is written, summarizing the findings, and offering recommendations.
"The Harmful Effects of Electromagnetics Fields Explained'
https://wakeup-world.com/2017/12/22/the-harmful-effects-of-electromagnetic-fields-explained/
4. What do I receive at the conclusion of my inspections?
After the data has been analyzed, a report will be emailed detailing the results, and recommendations.
5.What geographical areas does Enviro-Ops serve?
We do home and office inspections from Victoria to Nanaimo. (Other areas can be served with added travel fee)
6. What is Building Biology?
Building Biology (Bau-Biologie) is the holistic study of the man made environment, human health, and ecology.
It is not a narrowly specialized subject, but is a living subject, that brings together fields of study that are otherwise only taught in isolation.
For more information, check out the International Institute for Building Biology & Ecology www.hbelc.org
Electromagnetic (EM) radiation is a form of energy that is all around us and takes many forms, such as radio waves, microwaves, X-rays and gamma rays. Sunlight is also a form of EM energy, but visible light is only a small portion of the EM spectrum, which contains a broad range of electromagnetic wavelengths.
In the documentary, "Generation Zapped", Dr Olle Johansson says that compared to 10 years ago, we are being exposed to a quintillion times the amount of EMFs.
That is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000.
In 2011 the World Health Organization announced that Radio frequency (Microwave radiation) is a Class 2B carcinogen (cancer causing).
We are being over-exposed to EMFs, both at home, and in our environment. We are surrounded by computers, cordless phones, cell phones, and cell towers.
There are many things you can do to reduce your exposure, and protect the health of yourself and your family.
3. What is involved in each inspection?
An Air Quality inspection involves checking for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mould, and other toxins in the home, or office.
Air samples are taken, if needed, and sent to a lab for analysis. The results are analyzed and a report is written, summarizing the findings, and offering recommendations.
An EMF (electromagnetic frequencies) inspection involves a survey of the technology used in everyday living, such as computers, cell phones, Wifi, etc. to see if they could be impacting the health of the household.
This is done using various meters, testing high frequency/microwave raditation, and low frequency radiation.
We will also test for any EMFs coming from outside the home. The results are analyzed and a report is written, summarizing the findings, and offering recommendations.
"The Harmful Effects of Electromagnetics Fields Explained'
https://wakeup-world.com/2017/12/22/the-harmful-effects-of-electromagnetic-fields-explained/
4. What do I receive at the conclusion of my inspections?
After the data has been analyzed, a report will be emailed detailing the results, and recommendations.
5.What geographical areas does Enviro-Ops serve?
We do home and office inspections from Victoria to Nanaimo. (Other areas can be served with added travel fee)
6. What is Building Biology?
Building Biology (Bau-Biologie) is the holistic study of the man made environment, human health, and ecology.
It is not a narrowly specialized subject, but is a living subject, that brings together fields of study that are otherwise only taught in isolation.
For more information, check out the International Institute for Building Biology & Ecology www.hbelc.org