Why Identifying Electrical Wiring Errors is Essential to EMF Testing

A Long Island client suffering from adrenal failure had unusually strong electric fields throughout her home, measured in Volts/meter. This E-Field coupled onto her skin causing her epidermal voltage to average 4,000 millivolts (mV), with peaks near…

A Long Island client suffering from adrenal failure had unusually strong electric fields throughout her home, measured in Volts/meter. This E-Field coupled onto her skin causing her epidermal voltage to average 4,000 millivolts (mV), with peaks near 7,000 mV. (In a Manhattan apartment, normal epidermal voltage ranges from 30-40 mV. In nature, it is zero.) I tested the ground conductors with an electrical engineering monitor and found that there was a huge problem with the grounding system. It most likely very corroded and possibly not even connected. A simple Sperry outlet tester confirmed that there were “open grounds” in every room at the wall outlet receptacles. This meant that either the “pigtails” were not connected (the ground wire to the receptacle), or even worse; that perhaps there was no ground rod connected to the ground conductors. I went outside and confirmed a complete failure of the equipment ground rod, EGC, system. (See photo below.)

In nearly half the homes and businesses we test for EMF, we encounter wiring errors that cause severe to extreme AC Magnetic Fields. Using non-invasive techniques incorporating EMF meters, thermal imagers, wall scanners, and monitors, we can find wiring issues without turning a screw! Yes, we don’t have to open a wall outlet receptacle, take a mains panel off, or anything involving actual electrical work that requires an electrician’s license.

This is the REAL work you should expect from a professional EMF inspection and ELEXANA is the ONLY EMF services company in the New York City Tri-State area that has this training, offers this essential service, and has the partnered electricians to fix these issues.

I went outside to check the ground rod. You can see in this photo that not only is the rod completely rusted, but the ground wire is snipped. We sent Jordan Gilbert, our Long Island electrician, to install a new ground system. Our client’s adrenals …

I went outside to check the ground rod. You can see in this photo that not only is the rod completely rusted, but the ground wire is snipped/severed. Upon our recommendation, a new ground system was installed. Our client’s adrenals were repaired and her energy returned to normal.

How do we do this? Simply, this is accomplished with the skills and knowledge which all those who have passed the Building Biologist® IBE 312 Advanced Electromagnetic Radiation possess. These particular skills were taught in live practical workshops by electrical engineers and master electricians at the IBE 312 in Santa Fe, NM. Unfortunately, there are less than 100 people in America with this training.

How do wiring errors occur? Well, there are quite a few ways. Here are some:

This is the old ground wire. You can see the oxidative corrosion. We not only helped to facilitate our client’s healing process, but we also identified an electrical shock hazard that has been eliminated. This home had many EMF issues which were all…

This is the old ground wire. You can see the oxidative corrosion. We not only helped to facilitate our client’s healing process, but we also identified an electrical shock hazard that has been eliminated. This home had many EMF issues which were all fixed. Now, our client can live at home with peace of mind.

  • If a critter gets into the walls and chews an electrical wire, then the resistance in the wire will change and may not be capable of bearing the voltage load.

  • If a screw that holds down a wire to a connection loosens, then the gap creates a change in the current flow and also effects the resistance.

  • If an electrician does not adhere to National Electric Code because he has not kept up-to-date with new code changes, or he’s in a hurry, then a wiring error can occur. Just because the lights go on does not prove that there’s not a wiring error. Unless we test, a client does not know, for sure, if they had a good electrician or a poor one.

Where there is electromagnetism, there’s heat.

Mitch, Ryan, and Jim have evolved to becoming experts at locating wiring errors.  Wiring errors are not only a potential fire hazard (48% of all fires are caused by these issues) but, they are also a common source of strong electromagnetic fields in the home.

Call us today for your professional EMF assessment. There’s no reason to live with this question unanswered.

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