Many people are becoming increasingly aware of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure from devices like Wi-Fi routers, cell towers, and electrical appliances. While the long-term health effects are still being studied, there's growing demand for professional assessments that can measure EMF levels in homes and workplaces—something currently lacking in the market.
One way to address this gap could be through trained professionals conducting on-site measurements using calibrated EMF meters. They could evaluate exposure from various sources and provide clients with detailed reports showing:
The service might appeal to homeowners, businesses, schools, and healthcare facilities looking for objective data about their environments. Revenue could come from per-assessment fees, corporate packages, or follow-up consultations.
While some companies offer basic EMF meters or include EMF testing in broader environmental services, there appears to be room for a specialized service that focuses on:
An MVP might begin with a single trained assessor offering basic residential evaluations in one geographic area. Early clients could receive discounted assessments in exchange for feedback to refine the service. As demand grows, the business could expand to more locations and potentially offer additional services like mitigation consulting or annual check-ups.
This type of service could help people make informed decisions about their EMF exposure while avoiding the extremes of either ignoring potential risks or unnecessary alarmism.
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