CellSensor

Learn to Detect and Measure EMF Fields
The Gauss Meter Measures Cellular Phone RF Radiation.
Also measures Electromagnetic Fields Generated by Power Lines, Computer
Monitors, TVs, Appliances, Home Wiring, and Other Unsuspected Sources. Easy to
Use.
Free Booklet on RF/ELF Issues Included.
Includes Guides on How To Reduce Your Exposure and an Exterior Probe.

Features
Sound and Visual Signals Combined with Analog Measurement
Audio Signal With Volume Control
Light Signal
ISO 9001 Controlled Manufacturing
Competitively Priced
Rugged ABS Plastic Construction, High Quality Components
CE Registered
Requires One 9-Volt Alkaline Battery
10 to 20% of all homes are covered in "hot spots" of
electromagnetic fields over 2 milligauss. With the CellSensor, one can
walk the house and in 5 minutes find these hot spots that measure over 2 and
avoid placing beds and furniture there. Simple to use, the meter shows
the hot spots with needle, light and sound! The meter is normally
quiet...showing 0 reading. When you walk by a hot spot, the needle goes
up over 2, the light glows, the sound beeps!

Time Magazine writes: "Those exposed to fields of 2
milligauss showed a threefold increase in their risk, while children exposed to
3 milligauss showed a fourfold increase in the risk of leukemia. Such as
clear progression makes it difficult to argue that factors other than exposure
to the electromagnetic field were responsible for the extra cases of
leukemia."
Time Magazine writes: the research "...shows an unmistakable
correlation between the degree of exposure and the risk of childhood
leukemia." The second study "...linked on-the-job exposure to
electromagnetic fields and leukemia in workingmen." "What makes
the Karolinska study particularly significant is the thoroughness of its
design. The investigation encompassed nearly 500,000 people."
"One of the most telling results was that the cancer risk grew in
proportion to the strength of the electromagnetic field. Children with
constant exposure to the weakest fields, calculated at less than 1 milligauss
(about the same that a coffee maker generates when it is brewing), had the
lowest incidence of cancer." "Numerous reports in the popular
press have blared out warnings." "...a growing number of
scientific studies suggest that the risk of leukemia and other malignancies
rises with exposure to electromagnetic fields."

