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Who are Anti-Radiation’s business solutions for?
They’re designed for workplaces and client-facing spaces that want practical EMF-reduction options without disrupting day-to-day operations — think offices, clinics, studios, schools, hospitality, and property developers adding a “well-being spec” to rooms.
What types of products can businesses use (and what’s most common)?
Anti-Radiation stocks business-suitable options across shielding paints, wallpaper/fabrics (for curtains/canopies), Faraday bags & pouches, laptop/phone shields, and EMF detectors for identifying hotspots.
What’s the difference between shielding paint, fabric, and “everyday shields”?
- Shielding paint is a room-level solution for walls/ceilings and can be used in homes or workplaces; some products specify high shielding performance and certification.
- Shielding fabric is ideal for softer installs like curtains or bed canopies, often described with attenuation in dB and material properties (e.g., “non-conductive” fabrics).
- Everyday shields (phone/laptop bags, pouches, etc.) are personal, portable layers for staff and visitors rather than treating the whole space.
How do I know which solution my business actually needs?
Start with measurement, not guesswork. Detectors help you identify where fields are highest (routers, smart meters, server cupboards, adjacent external sources, etc.), then you choose the lightest-touch fix that matches the issue (layout changes → spot shielding → room shielding). Anti-Radiation specifically stocks detectors for this “identify then solve” approach.
What does “dB attenuation” mean on shielding products?
Many shielding materials and fabrics list performance in dB, which is a standard way of expressing how much the material reduces signal strength under test conditions. You’ll see examples like fabrics listing 36–38 dB attenuation and paints listing very high shielding figures at specific frequencies.
Can you help us choose products for an office, clinic, or multi-room site?
Yes — the most efficient way is to define:
- the rooms (meeting rooms, treatment rooms, sleeping areas, etc.)
- the sources (Wi-Fi, external masts, comms cupboards, neighbouring smart tech)
- Whether you want portable, room-level, or building-level mitigation Anti-Radiation positions its range specifically for integrating protection into business spaces.
Is this the same as “blocking all signals” (Wi-Fi/phone reception)?
Some products are designed to reduce exposure in targeted ways, and room-level solutions can affect signal behaviour depending on placement and coverage. For most businesses, the aim is usually reducing hotspots or creating lower-exposure zones, rather than turning the entire building into a dead zone.
Do you offer options that look professional (not “tinfoil”)?
Yes — there are solutions intended to integrate cleanly into interiors, including paints and fabrics marketed for practical use without compromising aesthetics.