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Pulsor® House Protection: A Complete Room by Room Walkthrough

Protecting a home from electronic smog is not a matter of placing a single device in one room and hoping for the best. Dr. George T. F. Yao designed his approach to building protection as a system, with each component addressing a specific aspect of the electromagnetic environment and creating overlapping fields of positive vortex energy that cover the entire living space. His book "Pulsor® Magic" includes a detailed house protection diagram showing how a complete Pulsor® installation transforms a home from an electromagnetic liability into a sanctuary.

This room by room guide is based on Dr. Yao's recommendations, adapted for the modern home with its WiFi routers, smart devices, and dense wireless environment.

The Fuse Box / Breaker Panel

Start at the source. The fuse box or breaker panel is where all electrical power enters your home and distributes to every circuit. This is the ideal location for the primary Vortex Energy Filter®, plugged into the outlet closest to the panel. Connected to a power strip with a night light for constant trickle flow, this VEF filters the subtle energy content of the power flowing through your home's main circuits. Every wire downstream of this filter now carries predominantly clockwise (positive) vortex energy in its Poynting flow.

The Home Office / Computer Area

The computer workstation is typically one of the densest sources of electronic smog in the home. A computer, monitor, printer, router, and various peripherals all operate simultaneously within a few feet of the user, often for eight or more hours per day. If you use a dedicated VEF anywhere beyond the main panel, this is the room for it.

Place a Vortex Energy Filter® between the wall outlet and a surge protector/power strip. Connect the computer, monitor, printer, and desk lamp to this strip. Add a Pulsor® Card to the laptop or place one near the desktop computer. If the WiFi router is in this room, place a Pulsor® Card on or near it as well. The combination of the VEF filtering the wired electromagnetic environment and the Cards addressing close range device radiation creates a protected workspace.

The WiFi Router

The WiFi router deserves special attention because it broadcasts electromagnetic radiation continuously in all directions, whether anyone is actively using the internet or not. Unlike most appliances that radiate primarily through their power cords and immediate vicinity, the router's entire purpose is to fill your home with radio frequency energy. Every square foot of your living space is within its broadcast footprint.

Place a Pulsor® Card on or immediately adjacent to the router. If the router is plugged into a VEF filtered circuit (which it should be), the subtle energy content of its power supply is already filtered. The Card addresses the wireless broadcast component, helping to ensure that the subtle energy content of the WiFi signal carries more positive than negative vortex spin.

Router Placement Tip: If possible, position your WiFi router away from bedrooms and areas where people spend extended time sitting or sleeping. Distance reduces the intensity of the subtle energy interaction. If the router must be in a central location near living areas, the Pulsor® Card becomes even more important.

The Kitchen

The kitchen contains a concentration of high power electrical appliances: refrigerator, microwave oven, electric range or cooktop, dishwasher, and various countertop appliances. The microwave oven is the most intense electromagnetic source in most kitchens, but the refrigerator deserves attention because its compressor cycles on and off continuously, creating electromagnetic pulses throughout the day and night.

If the kitchen is on the same circuit as the primary VEF, the wired electromagnetic environment is already filtered. For homes where the microwave oven or refrigerator produces particularly noticeable effects (some people report changes in how food tastes or stores after filtering), a dedicated VEF on the kitchen circuit may be warranted.

Dr. Yao's research documented that food and water absorb the subtle energy of their environment. Food prepared and stored in a positively filtered environment retains more of its natural vitality than food exposed to unfiltered electronic smog. Placing Pulsors near food storage and preparation areas is a simple step that many users report makes a noticeable difference.

The Bedroom

The bedroom is arguably the most important room to protect. You spend approximately eight hours here every night in a state of deep rest, when your body is most engaged in repair, regeneration, and immune system maintenance. Your pineal gland produces melatonin (your body's most potent cancer defense) during these hours. Any electromagnetic disruption during sleep has an outsized impact because it interferes with the body's most critical recovery period.

At minimum, ensure the bedroom is on a VEF filtered circuit. Remove or unplug unnecessary electronic devices from the bedroom. If you charge your phone at the bedside, place a Pulsor® Card on it. Move alarm clocks and charging stations as far from the pillow as practical. If the electrical panel is on the wall adjacent to your bedroom, this is a high priority location for the primary VEF.

For deeper protection, place body Pulsors under the pillow or on the nightstand near the head of the bed. Some practitioners recommend the Aura Bath technique before sleep to clear any accumulated subtle energy stress from the day.

The Living Room / Family Room

Large screen televisions, gaming consoles, streaming devices, and sound systems create a concentrated electromagnetic zone in most living rooms. The television itself is a significant radiator, and smart TVs broadcast WiFi signals continuously. If the family spends significant time in this room, it deserves attention.

A VEF filtered circuit handles the wired component. For the wireless component (smart TV broadcasts, Bluetooth from sound systems, gaming console WiFi), Pulsor® Cards on the most active devices provide close range filtering. Placing a room Pulsor in the living area creates a broader field of positive vortex energy that supports all occupants during their time in the space.

The Bathroom

The bathroom is often overlooked in EMF protection planning, but it contains its own considerations. The wiring for lighting, exhaust fans, and heated towel rails runs through the walls, and in many homes the electrical panel is located in or near the bathroom. If a hair dryer, electric razor, or other personal care appliances are used daily, these represent close range, high intensity electromagnetic exposures to the head and face.

The VEF on the main circuit addresses the wired environment. For personal care appliances, awareness of the exposure is the first step. Using these devices briefly and at arm's length where possible reduces the cumulative subtle energy impact.

Creating Overlapping Fields

Dr. Yao's house protection approach relies on creating overlapping fields of positive vortex energy. The VEF provides the foundational field through the building's wiring. Individual Pulsors placed throughout the home create localized zones of concentrated positive energy. Where these zones overlap, the positive vortex field is reinforced. The goal is a home where no room, no corner, and no occupied area is outside the protective envelope of positive vortex energy.

For most homes, a single VEF near the breaker panel, Pulsor® Cards on the cell phone and WiFi router, and body Pulsors for personal use provide a strong foundation. Larger homes, homes with unusually dense electronic environments, or homes where occupants are particularly sensitive may benefit from additional VEF units and room Pulsors to ensure complete coverage.

Protect Every Room in Your Home

Start with the Vortex Energy Filter® at the breaker panel, add Pulsor® Cards to your closest devices, and build out from there for complete whole home protection.

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