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    Given that EM serves as a lense into our homes, would this provide an effective counter measure??

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      Given that EM serves as a lense into our homes, would this provide an effective counter measure??

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      I haven't looked into it, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if the claims of emf paint are overstated.

      Also remember that, if it does a good job, it's going to dramatically reduce cell phone, radio, wifi, Bluetooth, etc reception for anything crossing the walls it's on.

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        This is well into literal tin foil hattery, but:

        You'd have to check what kind of frequency range it actually protects against, and you'd need a way to test it (no doubt there is some fake emf paint around as well).

        You could also wrap your walls in chicken wire and get a pretty decent Faraday cage effect for cheapish.

        It'll also break your wifi and phone (if it works).

        Unless you are running a spy agency, this is just a waste of effort IMO.

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          Given that EM serves as a lense into our homes, would this provide an effective counter measure??

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          There are lots of ways to block those signals. Paint is a dubious method. Look into Faraday cages. Tin or copper ceilings and roofs found in old homes have a tendency to do this. Thick concrete works pretty well too.

          Here's the thing - it will block all signals. Say goodbye to cell service. Make sure you have wired connections where you need them.

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            “The things, you say,
            You’re unbelievable.”

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              Given that EM serves as a lense into our homes, would this provide an effective counter measure??

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              I heard lead paint was good for that. Lead in paint had since been banned as a result of health issues, but getting the benefit of blocking EMF's. That's what I remember of it, at least.

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