Homes built in San Francisco prior to the 1950’s often contain wood stapled with chicken wire underneath plaster, creating a “Faraday cage” effect that is frustrating landlords and tenants alike.
Chicken wire blocks WiFi signals
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Homes built in San Francisco prior to the 1950’s often contain wood stapled with chicken wire underneath plaster, creating a “Faraday cage” effect that is frustrating landlords and tenants alike.
by Julie Genser | In September 2007, the EU’s European Environment Agency (EEA) and the country of Germany both issued warnings to their citizens advising them to avoid the use of WiFi and cell phones until further long term studies are conducted.