Hi, thank you for the nice & useful article.
I know several people who are sensitive to radiation and I have several meters and a great sensitivity myself.
As I'm a veteran in electro sensitivity, I have found workarounds in my life to be able to live working with computers and still not have significant problems.
Generally my advice would be to avoid any kind of wireless, and don't live near a base-station or high voltage power-line, you get cancer clusters in areas like that.

About #6 the modern car, I'm a car buff and many cars in UK do not have significant fields from the engine except all BMWs (especially diesel), and I'm a BMW fan! :( I found out about it the hard way, falling asleep in my BMW after only an hour or two driving :( Strong magnetic fields drain one’s energy, bringing tiredness.
GPS is not a problem at all, it's ridiculous to think that it is, it's just a receiver. Also other car gadgets are not bad too (except any kind of wireless obviously!). About a mobile in the car, I have installed a Nokia 810 car-phone in the boot with the headset in the armrest, (hands free too), and the antenna in the rear bumper! It's almost safe that way!

#7 Wired telephone is not a problem at all, it's only 9 Volts or so! Clocks with power cords are the major problem in the bedroom, as the transformer inside emits quite a field 24 hours. Just have a battery clock, bedroom problem solved.

#20 Kitchen sink? Never measured or noticed anything :D

Also I do not use any fluorescent lights whether the old strip ones or the new economy "bulbs". I have special transparent screens for my computers with my own lights behind.

By the way, one of the worst radiations I and others have felt are some computer processor frequencies. Most are almost OK or perfect, but some are really bad even at a distance, they make me seriously ill. My theory about this is that some frequencies are interfering with the brain or something.

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