Energy Monitoring Devices

Eco shopping isn't the only way to save the planet! One of the biggest challenges we face is getting households to use less energy. Energy Monitors are a great way to start this process, by understanding how much energy we consume, we can start to change our habits, save energy, and of course save money. All Things Green got a great range of energy monitors (also called Smart Meters) which can help you start to reduce your energy use.
Once you've used one of energy monitors offered by All Things Green to understand your energy use, you can then use a range of energy saving products to actively reduce your energy use. Energy saving kettles, heat saving radiator panels and water saving hippos are all great examples of simple products that can help cut your energy use.
All Things Green have also packaged a number of energy saving products up into a set of energy saving kits, helping you save money on the cost of some of these devices. Arranged in a number of different sizes, there is one to fit every type of home.
Energy and essential resources can be wasted in a number of ways - whether its gas, electricity or water, our range of energy saving products can help you make a difference and reduce your energy use. Energy saving products, such as energy monitors, not only help to cut down your household emissions, but can also save you money on your electricity bill. With a huge range of energy saving products, like standby savers, power-saving bulbs, and energy monitors, All Things Green have everything you need to make your home a little more environmentally friendly. Browse All Things Green now to find out more about our energy saving products and other great items.
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Bio Pro Technology: Are its products a scam?
This company claims that its products neutralize the radiation emitted from electrical devices like cell phones, microwave ovens, even computer monitors. A friend got involved to sell their products before doing a background check on this company or it's claims.
I have found many Internet blogs calling this company and its products pure junk. Please give me any information and web links either proving or disproving products and companies that claim to neutralize electromagnetic energy by a process called "random noise".
Thank you very much
Tony
Total scam.
Just from skimming their site, I've found a few big red flags. The first being a "biofield". Yes, it's true that the body produces an electric field - it's simply a side effect of the electric charge that exists across the membrane of every cell, which is in turn generated by ion imbalances (which are necessary for the proper functioning of the cell).
The problem is that there is absolutely *no* evidence that this "biofield" actually does anything, that it's affected by external fields, or that changing this field can have effects on the body. It doesn't actually do anything - it's just a side-effect, like the electrical field you'd find around any household appliance. It's just New Age-y "mystical energy" dressed up in pseudoscientific terms.
Second, their "solution" doesn't actually do anything either. It's true that you can neutralize waves by emitting the same waves 180 degrees out of phase - it's how those fancy noise-canceling headphones work. It looks like they claim that their miracle "polymer" does this, but (barring the fact that no such substance actually exists) that would actually be in violation of thermodynamics.
To cancel out a wave, you have to emit one of equal energy - and thermodynamics holds that you can't get as much energy out of a system as you put in (i.e. you can never have 100% efficiency). In order to power such a system, you'd pretty much have to put as much energy into it as you put into the cell phone (maybe a little less, since it wouldn't have to run a screen). Their "device", though, is a little bump - in order to work, you'd pretty much need to attach a second cell phone battery to power the cancellation device. Furthermore, it wouldn't do anything at all about the electromagnetic field that the phone puts out.
It's a total scam. Ignoring the fact that they make tons of claims about the dangers of poorly-defined "fields" and "waves" that are the exact opposite of what studies have shown (i.e. they're not simply misinformed, they're blatantly lying) - there's absolutely no way that their products could actually do anything. They're con artists, plain and simple, dressing their scams up in fake science that's designed to sound impressive and authoritative to the general public.
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