Some form of redirection could possibly work if it was quite a distance from you, but large metal objects that are big enough for millimeter waves to couple into will act as an antenna that receives and then rebroadcasts some other submillimeter radiation. For example, a large metal bedframe, especially if you have a headboard that is metal connected to it, measure the radiation coming from the headboard or any of the corners of the frame and you will find an amplified version of what you experience in ambient EMF in the area.
My experience is that the only shielding that works is steel plates close to the source or shielding paint or some expensive blankets with silver woven into them. Some of the fabric that you can buy is fairly effective, but not as much as you would expect given that it is basically solid metal threads.
If you are going to take any mitigating steps, I would purchase one of these meters and test before and after to make sure it had any effect, because there are many things that I've experimented with that had little to no effect and some things that I didn't expect to work that worked fairly well. One thing you can do right away as purchase a laptop EMF shield And place it standing up in front of your router between your router and where you are most of the time, it won't block the signal enough to prevent you from using it from medium distance, but it will attenuate the amount of energy drastically. That's obviously not gonna help you if you've got a big antenna outside, but at least you don't have to be poisoning yourself with your router.
Some form of redirection could possibly work if it was quite a distance from you, but large metal objects that are big enough for millimeter waves to couple into will act as an antenna that receives an rebroadcasts submillimeter radiation at you. For example, a large metal bedframe, especially if you have a headboard that is metal connected to it, measure the radiation coming from the headboard or any of the corners of the frame and you will find an amplified version of what you experience in ambient EMF in the area.
My experience is that the only shielding that works is steel plates close to the source or shielding paint or some expensive blankets with silver woven into them. Some of the fabric that you can buy is fairly effective, but not as much as you would expect given that it is basically solid metal threads.
If you are going to take any mitigating steps, I would purchase one of these meters and test before and after to make sure it had any effect, because there are many things that I've experimented with that had little to no effect and some things that I didn't expect to work that worked fairly well. One thing you can do right away as purchase a laptop EMF shield And place it standing up in front of your router between your router and where you are most of the time, it won't block the signal enough to prevent you from using it from medium distance, but it will attenuate the amount of energy drastically. That's obviously not gonna help you if you've got a big antenna outside, but at least you don't have to be poisoning yourself with your router.
My experience is that the only shielding that works is steel plates close to the source or shielding paint or some expensive blankets with silver woven into them. Some of the fabric that you can buy is fairly effective, but not as much as you would expect given that it is basically solid metal threads.
If you are going to take any mitigating steps, I would purchase one of these meters and test before and after to make sure it had any effect, because there are many things that I've experimented with that had little to no effect and some things that I didn't expect to work that worked fairly well. One thing you can do right away as purchase a laptop EMF shield And place it standing up in front of your router between your router and where you are most of the time, it won't block the signal enough to prevent you from using it from medium distance, but it will attenuate the amount of energy drastically. That's obviously not gonna help you if you've got a big antenna outside, but at least you don't have to be poisoning yourself with your router.