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What is the least known yet most common type of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) in a home?
Join us for part 3 of our series on reducing exposure EMFs in Residential Construction and Remodeling us as we discuss the impact of AC electric fields. This type of field extends out into a room, contracts and then extends out again 60 times a second. It can prevent us from spending much time in the deepest stage of sleep, but there is hope.
Learn simple steps to provide your clients a safer, more healthy living and work environment in this upcoming webinar.
Lessons Learned
- Know basics of how electric fields are generated and where they are found in the home in order to improve client health
- Differentiate this form of EMF from AC magnetic fields
- Know ways to inspect and assess for fields to ensure a home for the welfare of clients
- Understand the basics of mitigation strategies to reduce this type of EMF in a safe manner.
Continuing Education Units (CEUS)
1 Hour in
- State Architect / Builder License.
- GBCI
- Certified Green Professional (NARI & NAHB)
- AIA(HSW)
- AIBD
- Certified GreenHome Professional (CGHP)
Instructor: Oram Miller, BBEC, EMRS, Certified Building Biology® Environmental Consultant and Electromagnetic Radiation Specialist
Course is free to watch
Course Certificate Cost: $50.00 (entire series)
GHI Members: Free
Download course handout here
Access exam and pay at Construction-Ed.com
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