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Last update: 04-08-2024

The smart safety & health solutions available on this repository, are for the kind of wireless aggression that behaves like ripples in a pond. For instance Wireless electromagnetic radios, including those found on smartphones, tablets, WIFI routers at home, and many more. (except those with directional beam forming technologies). This type of aggression has the characteristic to happen only during short periods of time, in the order of milliseconds or less regardless of electromagnetic radiation conditions and threshold limits of wireless networks.

Two concepts are very important to know and learn about:

  • the superposition of different electromagnetic waves, its meanings, and what resulting wave and EM energy produces (for instance an energy spike that produces an instantaneous flash of light).
  • and the second concept is wave pattern matching to produce an EM wave with higher energy (for instance a high voltage, low amperage corona effect similar to those possible to see during a thunderstorm).

These concepts and subjects can be found easily on Google and in scientific publications.

The devices listed are not able to detect wireless aggressions targeted to a person's body and individual. For instance, using some kind of beam-forming device or technologies. For example, laser and laser-like devices and technologies.

When installing any of the solutions provided, take action and be conscious that the aggression/aggressor may change to other types and kinds of "wireless devices" the smart devices are unable to detect.

Always use the smart devices to connect to a public data repository with LIVE data streams. At the same time, notify the authorities immediately and provide the web address link where the public data repository can be found. To my knowledge, data repositories based on Harvard's www.dataverse.org are currently the most suited (not ideal) for the smart solutions provided. GitHub, here, also has available an API that can be used to upload sensor data to a repository, to read more about this click here.

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Open Hardware Devices

To view a list of open hardware electronics related to health, click here. These devices have the minimum requirement of having a data repository, to read more about this click here.


Commercial Health-related wearables, Gear and Clothing

On the following link is a list of commercial wearables, Gear, and Clothing I personally tested and used. To view the list click here.


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