> Take a look at faraday cages. The mesh has to be smaller than the wavelength 
> of the smallest wave you want to protect against. I suppose you could paper 
> the walls in aluminum foil, screen the windows with fine metal mesh, tie it 
> all to a ground and . . .
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faraday_cage

Mesh size smaller than the wavelength of the incoming radiation? That's
not going to be easy, right? Any existing product for that?

I have no plan to increase the amount of radiation within my own place.

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