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Saturday, November 1, 2025

EMF Protection Pros Research Finds Average Home Has 15+ Active EMF Sources, Most Owners Identify Only 3

Last updated Saturday, November 1, 2025 12:11 ET , Source: EMF Protection Pros

Website poll of 2,000+ people shows big gap between actual devices and what people notice

Grand Rapids, MI , 11/01/2025 / SubmitMyPR /

A recent poll by EMF Protection Pros shows most people don't realize how many devices in their homes produce electromagnetic fields. The website's survey of over 2,000 newsletter subscribers and social media followers found that while the typical home has more than 15 devices creating EMF, most people could only name three when asked.

EMF Protection Pros offers trusted guidance on reducing EMF exposure through practical tips, product reviews, and effective protection solutions.
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Greg Davis, EMF protection advocate and owner of EMF Protection Pros, conducted the poll after noticing recurring questions from his website visitors about EMF sources.

"When I ask people to list EMF sources in their homes, they usually say WiFi router, cell phones, and microwave," says Davis. "They're surprised to learn about emissions from smart TVs, wireless thermostats, Bluetooth speakers, smart refrigerators, and even robot vacuums."

The 12 Most Overlooked EMF Sources

The poll results showed these devices are most often forgotten:

  1. Smart appliances (refrigerators, washers, ovens)
  2. Wireless security cameras and doorbells
  3. Smart thermostats and heating controls
  4. Baby monitors and nursery devices
  5. Gaming consoles and wireless controllers
  6. Wireless printers and home office equipment
  7. Smart TVs and streaming devices
  8. Bluetooth devices (speakers, headphones, fitness trackers)
  9. Smart lighting systems and dimmer switches
  10. Wireless charging stations
  11. Smart meters from utility companies
  12. Car key fobs kept inside homes

Why People Want to Learn More

"It's not about one device being harmful," Davis explains. "It's the combined effect of 15 or more sources running all day and night that has people wanting to learn more. Many subscribers report better sleep and fewer headaches after making simple changes based on our guides."

The poll data shows who's most interested in EMF education:

  • Parents with young children (38% of respondents)
  • People working from home (31%)
  • Those with electromagnetic sensitivity (19%)
  • Health-conscious individuals (12%)

Website traffic to EMF Protection Pros has grown 340% over the past two years, with over 1,000 active newsletter subscribers and thousands more following on social media.

Simple Solutions That Work

EMF Protection Pros focuses on practical changes people can make without giving up modern devices. The website's guides show how to reduce exposure by 60-80% through simple steps:

  • Setting up low-EMF zones in bedrooms
  • Using outlet timers to turn off devices at night
  • Switching some wireless connections to wired ones
  • Moving chairs and beds away from high-emission devices
  • Using shielding products for the strongest sources

The website offers free checklists and guides to help people identify and reduce EMF sources in their homes.

About the Research

The poll collected responses from 2,147 people between January 2024 and October 2024. Participants included:

  • Newsletter subscribers (1,243 responses)
  • Website form submissions (642 responses)
  • Social media followers (262 responses)

Questions asked about device types in homes, awareness of EMF sources, and interest in protection methods. Results showed consistent patterns across all response channels.

Growing Interest in EMF Education

As homes add more connected devices (experts predict 30+ smart devices per home by 2027), Davis expects continued growth in people seeking EMF education.

"The goal isn't to scare people or suggest they live without technology," Davis notes. "It's about helping them make informed choices. Once people understand what's in their environment, they can decide what works for their health goals and lifestyle."

Free Resources Available

EMF Protection Pros offers free guides, checklists, and weekly newsletter updates. The website includes:

  • Device identification checklists
  • Room-by-room reduction guides
  • Product reviews and comparisons
  • Practical protection tips
  • EMF meter buying guides

New subscribers receive a free "Quick Start Guide to EMF Reduction" with 10 simple steps anyone can take today.

About EMF Protection Pros

EMF Protection Pros offers trusted guidance on reducing EMF exposure through practical tips, product reviews, and effective protection solutions. Founded by EMF protection advocate Greg Davis, the website serves thousands of subscribers seeking science-based information about electromagnetic fields and protection strategies. Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, EMF Protection Pros has become a leading resource for EMF education and practical solutions.

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Greg Davis
EMF Protection Pros
Address: 330 E Beltline Ave NE, Suite 399, Grand Rapids, MI 49506
Phone: (616) 214-6368
Website: www.emfprotectionpros.com

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