Clearlight Infrared Saunas are the only infrared sauna with carbon based heaters with virtually No-EMF!
Clearlight Infrared Saunas True Wave II No-EMF infrared emitters!
Using our patent-pending infrared heater technology, our True Wave II heaters are the only carbon based infrared heaters with virtually No-EMF. Our exclusive manufacturing process allows us to cancel out EMF to levels that are virtually undetectable.
Using a ultra-sensitive EMF testing equipment, all of our heaters are tested to ensure safe levels of EMF. Electro Magnetic Fields are measured in milligauss (mG). It is generally accepted that exposure to EMF should not exceed 3 milligauss. The EPA (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) has proposed a safety standard of 3 mG. Sweden has also set a recommended safety limit of 3 mG. When EMF levels are measured inside the Clearlight Infrared Sauna all around your seated position, EMF levels are virtually undetectable.
Please see the testing below performed by EMF testing lab VitaTech Electromagnetics. These EMF reading are measured directly on the heater. Where you are seated in the sauna, the levels are virtually zero.
Ask any of our competitors what level of EMF their heaters emit. You will be shocked at how high the levels of EMF are in their saunas (or they may not even know!). The following are some examples taken on our competitors saunas:
Company Name
EMF Measured Directly On Emitter
Clearlight Infrared Saunas
<3 mG
Goldenwave Saunas
70 mG
Great Saunas
95 mG
Sunlighten Saunas Signature Line
50 mG
Solaris Saunas
100 mG
Healthmate Saunas
35 mG
*acceptable levels should be below 3mG.
What is EMF (Electro Magnetic Fields)?
Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) are energy waves with frequencies below 300 hertz or cycles per second. The electromagnetic fields we encounter daily come from every day things such as power lines, radar and microwave towers, television and computer screens, motors, fluorescent lights, microwave ovens, cell phones, electric blankets, house wiring and hundreds of other common electrical devices.
Levels of electromagnetic fields (EMF) from human-made sources have increased steadily over the past 50-100 years. Most EMF exposures come from increased use of electricity and new technologies. In the past decades, potential adverse effects from EMF exposure on human health have been an important topic of research. In fact, in California, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) created the California Electric and Magnetic Fields (EMF) Program to research and provide education and technical assistance on the possible health effects of exposure to EMF.
In the California EMF report published in 2002, the three scientists concluded, among other things, that "To one degree or another, all three of the DHS scientists are inclined to believe that EMFs can cause some degree of increased risk of childhood leukemia, adult
brain cancer, Lou Gehrigâs Disease, and miscarriage." and indicated that levels below 3mg are safe.
Numerous studies have produced contradictory results, yet some experts are convinced that the threat is real.
Dr. David Carpenter, Dean at the School of Public Health, State University of New York believes it is likely that up to 30% of all childhood cancers come from exposure to EMFs. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warns "There is reason for concern" and advises prudent avoidance".
Martin Halper, the EPA's Director of Analysis and Support says "I have never seen a set of epidemiological studies that remotely approached the weight of evidence that we're seeing with EMFs. Clearly there is something here."
Concern over EMFs exploded after Paul Brodeur wrote a series of articles in the New Yorker Magazine in June 1989. Because of Paul Brodeur's reputation. his articles had a catalytic effect on scientists, reporters and concerned people throughout the world.
In November 1989, the Department of Energy reported that "It has now become generally accepted that there are, indeed, biological effects due to field exposure."
The EMF issue gained more publicity in 1990 when alarming reports appeared in Time, the Wall Street Journal, Business Week and popular computer publications. ABC's Ted Koppel and CBS's Dan Rather both aired special segments on EMFs.
Some health effects linked with EMF are:
Memory Loss
Depression
Loss of Energy
Irritability
Inability To Concentrate
Weakened Immune System
Chronic Fatigue
Headaches
The following are links to more information about the effects of EMF and Clips from a variety of sources:
7) Excerpt from Peter Asmus book "Introduction to Energy in California" (University of California Press, 2009): "Remember when people who spoke of cigarettes causing cancer were derided as being alarmist nuts? (If you do remember that, you are at least 55 years old!) Today people who assert that there could be, let alone that there is, a risk associated with cell phone use are viewed as a bit wacky. Well, the Marlboro man died of lung cancer and it appears there is a growing body of information to suggest that the Nokia man might be saddled with dementia or Alzheimers (among others) for the privilege!
Consider the following findings:
⢠3% of the population may have severe reactions to electromagnetic fields (EMFs) thought by some to shorten life expectancy.
⢠Young people who start using cell phones before the age of 20 have a five-fold increase in brain cancer risk.
⢠Up to one-third of the population may suffer from electrical hypersensitivity from EMF exposure."
With over 15 years manufacturing and selling far infrared saunas, we ensure that our products are healthful and safe. Buy the best... buy Clearlight Infrared Saunas!