Common Sources of EMFs at Home

Typical sources of EMFs inside the home include:

  • Wi-Fi routers
  • Smartphones, tablets, and laptops
  • Bluetooth headphones, speakers, and watches
  • Smart meters installed by utility companies
  • Microwaves when operating
  • Electrical wiring, power strips, and surge protectors
  • Televisions, gaming systems, and desktop computers

Bedrooms are an important area to consider when it comes to EMFs. Sleep is a time when the body carries out essential repair functions. Reducing wireless exposure at night — such as turning off Wi-Fi or keeping phones out of the bedroom — can support better rest and overall health.