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www.us - tech.com EM Solutions Helps Safe Living Technologies Make the Invisible, Visible By Allyn Shunk


number of studies that indicate that high lev- els of high-frequency electro-smog can have negative biological effects. Rob Metzinger, president and


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founder of Safe Living Technologies® (SLT) and electronics engineering technologist, founded his company in 2006 out of extreme concern for this phenomenon as the wireless technolo- gy boom was beginning. From Met- zinger’s point of view, it is in our best interest to minimize exposure to these invisible forces as much as possible, which is where SLT comes in.


Detection and Mitigation SLT’s products are all about de-


tection and mitigation of EMF. They offer top-of-the-line products to help find EMF sources and intensities, along with tested and certified prod- ucts to help shield against them. Their own product line, the Safe and Sound® series of RF meters and accessories, are all tested and backed by scientific research. The Safe Living Technology Safe and Sound® Pro II RF meter was selected by


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lectromagnetic fields (known as EMF) can represent an “invisible threat” to the human body. This is according to a


world-renowned environmental toxicologist Dr. Magda Havas for her Global RF Project, launched in March 2021. The Safe and Sound Pro II RF Meter is a


tector with effective measurement range of 200 MHz to 8 GHz, and true response detec- tion range of 400 MHz to 7.2 GHz (±6 dB). SLT works tirelessly to stay positioned as a leader in its field, and it only part- ners with other leading technology companies. One such partnership is with Silicon Valley-based contract manufacturer EM Solutions who makes the circuit boards for the Safe and Sound® brand of meters. EM Solutions Inc. is a family-


owned shop dedicated to printed circuit board assembly (PCBA). The company specializes in high-quality quick-turn (one to five days) NPI/prototype builds as well as mid- to large-sized produc- tion runs. It provides customers with both full turnkey and consignment op- tions on all builds. Currently, EM Solutions runs


Rob Metzinger, president of Safe Living Technologies, holding the RF meter.


professional RF meter that is designed to measure ambient radio frequency and mi- crowave signals, and has a built-in antenna. This meter is a third-party certified RF de-


three full SMT lines with Juki/Han- wha pick-and-place machines capable of assembling BGAs, FPBGAs, QFNs, and passive components down to 0201 and 01005. The company serves nu- merous industries including network-


ing, communications, semiconductor, memo- ry, storage, security and medical devices to OEM and startup customers.


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