Hi
Hope you are serious.
Turn your apartment into a Faraday cage.
Slightly expensive solution:
Buy Thin Conducting Mesh (Gold or Silver is best). Cover the entire inner
surfaces and from this cage run an low impedence line to a large conducting
Plate buried in nice damp soil near by.

Less expensive solution:
Simply paint or cover the entire inside walls doors and windows with
conductive paint or paper which is then tethered to the said grounding pole,
or to an incoming copper water main.

With a good cage your radio and telly wont work, unless you let their
antennae breach your cage. And of course it it likely that the combined
rediation from all your indoor devices will far out perform the general
external background, so they should be shut down.

Lastly your mobile (cell) phone may still be usable were you to shin up the
chimney of your fire place.

Most experiments on humans, show little damage from exposure to EMF's. We
simply dont live long enough to matter.

Regards
William

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From: "Man-wai Chang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: [NF] Shielding my home from excessive radiation


> Man-wai Chang wrote:
> > What's the cheapest way to isolate my own apartment from the wireless
> > LAN radiation of my neighborhood?
> >
>
> Thanks to all replies.
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