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Our survey options:
Electrical field strengths ~LF~ survey
Complete survey of electric & magnetic field strengths from electricity transformers, pylons, overhead cables, house mains wiring (inc 'dirty electricity') and house-hold appliances.
A full survey pack provided after completion giving a data-driven evaluation with floor-plans and advice on mitigating strategies where levels are found to exceed independent European accepted health levels for EMR.
Radio & WiFi frequencies ~HF~ survey
A complete RF survey of a typical sized private property to evaluate signal strengths (interior and exterior) for a range of frequencies that can include 5G/4G, TETRA, TV, Satellite, mobiles (GSM/LTE/UMTS), WiFi and radars.
On completion the client receives a professional data-log driven report folder detailing signal strengths, directivity, frequencies and hotspot / blind spot areas.
RF interference ~EMI~ survey
An exterior survey at a site to evaluate particular frequency ranges for interference levels from other transmitters in the region that may cause disruption to the installation of new RF equipment. A survey may be carried out from 200Mhz to 13Ghz for narrowband and wideband signal testing and a mapped report is provided detailing ACPR, SNR and vectors for specific ranges at the site.
EMF survey for EHS clients
An especially tailored site survey for those with electro-hypersensitivity health conditions resulting from exposure to EMR. We use highly sensitive industry-leading equipment with pre-amps to detect even the smallest field strengths from out of the background noise levels and at frequencies from FM radio to TETRA, TV transmitters, mobiles, WiFi, 5G, microwave links, aircraft radars and transponders.
RF Vector-driven mapping reports
Additional option now available!
If required, a survey report can now include detailed Google earth mapping of the property or site, in which all transmitter masts in the region are depicted with vectors shown to the property and the signal strengths.
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In combo with our 'materials attenuation guide', this can provide the valuable informational tools you need to carry out mitigation and shielding measures.