035 // Kim Lear – All About Dirty Electricity Filters

“Dirty Electricity” is a type of electro-pollution that very few people know about, but it remains an important one that can stress your body and probably impacts your sleep quality. In this episode, Nick chats with Kim Lear from Greenwave International, a company who manufactures special filters that can help reduce the levels of dirty electricity in your home.

Discussed during this episode:

  • What dirty electricity is, and what some of the worst offenders usually are
  • How dirty electricity is produced inside the home, and can also come from outside the home
  • How to use dirty electricity filters and the Greenwave meter to mitigate this problem inside your home
  • What new products Greenwave is currently working on
  • How to install filters near the breaker panel to tackle the dirty electricity that comes from your neighbors

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  1. Just got around to listening to this interview now, Nick; I knew about dirty electricity before, but appreciated how much more information this interview provided me. I am curious when Greenwave will be coming out with a solution to mitigate the dirty electricity from solar panels (Kim mentioned they were working on this in the interview, but I don’t see anything on their website yet). My husband and I are setting up a solar system now, and would love to be able to filter what we can in our house. TIA!

    1. Hey Sara, unfortunately I have not. I really need to get going on building a library of articles answering these kinds of questions.

      The short version is that I do not recommend using smart watches or other Bluetooth-enabled wearables. They are very close to the body and emit the same radiation that’s thought to increase cancer risks when it comes to cell phones.

      That being said, it depends on whether 1) the device’s Bluetooth function can be turned off (this is very rarely the case, unfortunately) and 2) how many hours a week you use the device.