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EMF v automobilech

The analysis and measurement of the cars was created by Francesco Filippi. (Updated 6.12.2025)

Meters

Radio Frequency meter
Safe & Sound Pro 2 (200Mhz – 8 Ghz)

Magnetic meter
AC Milligaus Meter UHS2

Volt meter
Asita MD214

To use the voltmeter I grounded it with a 30 cm
long screwdriver into a wet ground.

Possible Safe Levels to Consider

Radio Frequencies = 1 microWatt per square meter (μW/m²)
Magnetic Field = 0,1 Milligaus (mG)
Electric Field = 0,1 Volt on skin

Notes

  • I am not a certified technician. I am a EHS person who has learned to use this meters.
  • I have measured the EMF pollution received on the driving seat.
  • Every EHS person is different and can accuse symptoms even below the recommended
    values. So I can not guarantee that a car is safe or toxic for everybody.

FIAT PUNTO 2007 – 1400 petrol

RF = 0 μW/m²
MF = 0,18 mG (0,8 at feet level)
EF = 0,007 V

Comment
Simply the best.

NISSAN MICRA 2006 – 1240 petrol

RF = 0 μW/m²
MF = 0,28 mG
EF = 0,017 V

Comment
Good old safe little car.

FIAT PANDA 2008 – 1200 methane + petrol

RF = 0 μW/m²
MF = 0,24 mG (1,3 at feet level)
EF = 0,066 V

Comment
There is just a little magnetic field when the engine is on, but it might be bearable even if you are EHS. No radio frequencies.

FORD FIESTA 2003 – 1200 petrol (NEW!)

RF = 0 μW/m²
MF = 0,35 mG (1,11 at feet level)
EF = 0,012 V

Comment
There is just a little magnetic field when the engine is on, but it might be bearable even if you are EHS. No radio frequencies.

Ford Fiesta 2003

FORD FOCUS SW 2013 – 1600 LPG + petrol

RF = 0 μW/m²
MF = 0,5 mG
EF = 0,12 V

Comment
It’s my car and I feel good on it.
All the values are acceptably low.

I have pushed the balance of the speakers all to the right, so to reduce the magnetic field that my legs receive from the left speaker (0,8 mG instead of 1,2 mG). On the dashboard there is just a tiny display.

CITROEN C3 2013 – 1300 petrol

RF = 0 μW/m²
MF = 1 mG
EF = 0,015 V

Comment
There is just a little magnetic field when the engine is on, but it might be bearable even if you are EHS. No radio frequencies.

WOLKSWAGEN TOURAN ECOFUEL 2003 – 2000 methane + petrol

RF = about 30 μW/m² for half of the time
MF = 0,8 mG (2,6 at feet level)
EF = 0,015 V

Comment
There are small radio frequencies produced when the engine is on; 30 μW/m² can be tolerable for many EHS people. The magnetic field is decent at steering wheel level, higher at feet level, but maybe tolerable.
This car is not perfect, but surely not so bad.

RENAULT CAPTUR 2021 – 1000 petrol + LPG

RF = 3-30 μW/m²
MF = 0,7 mG (1,8 at feet level)
EF = 0,010 V

Comment
You can switch off the Bluetooth and the data
transmission. Despite, this, there are small radio
frequencies produced when the engine is on,
tolerable for many EHS people. They don’t make
any difference when driving in a town or on a
highway.
Further more, every time you switch off the
engine, you receive peak up to 70.000 for four
seconds. Disappointing detail, but tolerable.
If you are searching for a pretty safe modern car,
this is surely an option to consider.

NISSAN QASHQAI – 2017 – 1200 petrol (NEW!)

NISSAN-QASHQAI-2017

FIAT 500L 2017 – 1200 Diesel

RF = 0 μW/m²
MF = 1,5 mG (2,5 at feet level)
EF = 0,011 V

Comment
The Bluetooth is not active if there are no connected
telephones. The engine produces a slight magnetic field that doesn’t make this car fully recommended, but it may be acceptable for EHS drivers, especially on short trips.

FIAT 500L 2017 - 1200 Diesel

DACIA DUSTER 2018 – DIESEL 1600

RF = 0
MF = 1 mG (3-5 at feet level)
EF = 0,25 V

Comment
There is not a button to switch the Bluetooth off, but it goes off automatically when there are no Bluetooth devices on board. The magnetic field is high at the feet level, but acceptable at the steering wheel level. This car is not perfect, but it could be safe enough.

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SUBARU FORESTER – 2006 – 2000 petrol + GPL

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SUBARU-FORESTER-2006

FIAT TOPOLINO 2024 – full electric minicar

RF = 0 μW/m²
MF = up to 6,5 mG at maximum speed (45 km/h)
EF = 0,5 V (at 20 km/h)

Comment
I could not measure the electric field at full speed.
The magnetic field depends on the speed. At 20 or 30 km/h the mG is about 3 mG, so for short trips in the traffic, this cheap car could be an option when you can not use a bicycle.

WOLKSWAGEN T-ROC 2025 – 1500 petrol

RF = variable (please read the comment)
MF = 0,35 mG (1,6 at feet level)
EF = 0,025 V

Comment
You can deactivate the Wi-Fi and the data transmission, but you still get from 300-700 μW/m² for about 5 seconds every 6 seconds. After about two minutes, the car stops trying to connect devices. When you switch off the engine, you get peaks up to 1000 μW/m² for 10 seconds. I can not recommend this car, but long trips might be safe.

FIAT CUBO 2013 – 1400 methane + petrol

RF = 450 μW/m²
MF = 0,3 mG (0,85 at feet level)
EF = 0,005 V

Comment
It could be a safe car, but every 50 seconds you receive 4 seconds of about 450 μW/m² from the blue tooth device. You can not disable it, but maybe an auto-electrician knows how to put it out of order.

KIA REE’D – 2014 – 1600 Diesel (NEW!)

MINI COOPER 2019 – 2000 diesel

RF = 0 μW/m² (when the Bluetooth is off)
MF = 3,5 mG
EF = 0,053 V

Comment
You can switch off the Bluetooth and turn off the big display. Unfortunately there is a quite big magnetic field, that makes this car not recommended. Rear seats might be quite safe for a short trip.

FIAT 500L Sport 2021 – 1800 petrol

RF = 8000-15.000 μW/m²
MF = not recorded
EF = not recorded

Comment
You can not turn the powerful Bluetooth off.
If there is a way to do it, it’s very well hidden.
You can stay in this car only when everything is off.

RENAULT KANGOO – 2025 – 1600 Diesel (NEW!)

RF = 400 – 20.000 μW/m²
MF = 0,3 mG (0,9 at feet level)
EF = 0,020 V

Comment
Even if you set off the Bluetooth and the data
transmission, when you get inside you receive peaks of
40.000 μW/m² every 40 seconds.
As the engine is on, there is a constant RF emissions
ranging from 400 to 1200 μW/m².
When you switch off the engine you get peaks of 20.000
or 40.000 μW/m² until you open the door.

OPEL ASTRA K – 2020 – 1200 turbo – petrol (NEW!)

RF = 5000 – 20.000 μW/m²
MF = 5,5 mG (10 mG at feet level)
EF = not recorded

Comment
Even when all the wireless connections are turned off, you receive peaks from 5.000 to 20.000 about every 20 seconds. The magnetic fields from the engine are high, too. Definitely not recommended.

Opel Astra K 2020

Bílé zóny

  • Electromagnetic hypersensitivity (EHS) is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as an idiopathic environmental intolerance disorder, attributed to artificial electro-magnetic fields (Wi-Fi, base stations, mobile telephony, Linky meters, Bluetooth). Exposure to artificial waves is constantly increasing, and is now permanent and ubiquitous.

    The French government agency estimates that 5% of people in France are said to be EHS sufferers, i.e. over 20 million people in Europe.

  • The White Zones Working Group was created in June 2023. (Second European EHS meeting in Rièzes)

Objectives:

We want to „move forward“

The sensitivity and suffering of an lectromagnetic hypersensitive person must no longer be ignored. The idea is to direct our action by giving room to dreams, to identify our deepest desire: that of being able to live or recharge our batteries far from electromagnetic fields: „We want white zones!“

Building support around us

EHS sufferers, by virtue of their condition, are whistle-blowers. We’re going to join forces and share our knowledge so that electromagnetic pollution, like air pollution or pesticides, becomes a health issue. If a tomato plant, a beehive or a bird colony is damaged by waves, why shouldn’t humans be sick from them?

Proposing an inspiring vision

A white zone is a place where more and more people will want to be. It’s not just a refuge, and certainly not a place of exclusion, but on the contrary a place where people can meet and share.

Present focus:

  • Defining, identifying and protecting white zones

    The objective of identifying, preserving and creating white zones is to protect the population already seriously affected, to raise public awareness of the harmfulness of EMFs, and to offer people the choice of protecting themselves from this environmental pollution.

  • Directory of antenna placement websites

White zones sky

Contact:

Pernille Schriver

Denmark 🇩🇰

Pokračovat ve čtení

Vzdělávání

The working group was formed at the Second European EHS Gathering in Rièzes on 18th June 2023.

Objectives:

Education on the harmful effects of wireless technologies

To create information material

„The Education Work Group is dedicated to crafting succinct, impactful strategies for raising awareness and knowledge across all age groups about environmental well-being and responsible technology use“.

Contact:

Pernille Schriver

Denmark 🇩🇰

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Ochrana dětí před EMP

The working group was formed in October 2023.

Objectives:

  • Europeans for Safe Connections strive to educate public about the risks of wireless radiation and electrosmog to children's health.

    To create information material

    To create information material for parents, schools, kindergartens and other educational institutions about the risk of RF-EMF on children and to create guidelines how to protect them.

  • Children are not small adults and need more protection against environmental hazards such as RF EMF.

    To promote awareness that children are not small adults

    To promote awareness that children are not small adults and need more protection against environmental hazards such as RF-EMF for a healthy development.

  • Europeans for Safe Connections strive to protect children's health in the area of RF-EMP.

    To cooperate with national and international groups

    To cooperate with national and international groups who work with the same topics e.g. the groups behind The International Declaration on the Human Rights of Children in the Digital Age.

  • Educate people about wireless radiation and electrosmog risks

    To create awareness at the political level

    To create awareness at the political level through information campaigns and debates of the need for children to be protected against digital addiction, connectivity and RF-EMF.

  • To gather information about national approaches

    To gather information about national approaches to children’s protection e.g. a list of schools in Europe with cabled internet connection.

Present focus:

  • Exposed children - video project

    Exposed Children – video project. Can you help?

    Exposed Children – Video project
    Can you help?

  • National Committee on Envrironment and Children’s Health

    Propagation of Cyprus Committe national awarenes campaign

    Promoting the Cyprus National Committee for Environment and Child Health’s national awareness campaign on the impact of technology on children’s health

  • The International Declaration on the Human Rights of Children in the Digital Age

    To create information material

    The International Declaration on the Human Rights of Children in the Digital Age
    Promotion of children´s rights

Contact:

  • Kamil Bartošák

    Czech Republic 🇨🇿

  • Pernille Schriver

    Denmark 🇩🇰

Pokračovat ve čtení

Technical Solutions

The working group was formed at the Second European EHS Gathering in Rièzes on June 18, 2023.

Objectives:

  • Technical Solutions - Products

    Create an overview of suppliers

    Create an overview of suppliers in relation to what they sell i.e. shielding products, measurement equipment, safer products, clothing. (Click here for Supplier list.)

  • Technical Solutions - Better

    Create an overview of technical solutions

    Create an overview of technical solutions with a list of bad, better and best solutions.

  • Technical Solutions - Protect

    Supply information about technical solutions for the EHS people

    Supply technical solutions for EHS-people when they are obliged to visit public places (hospital, doctor, ambulance, political institutions, and education) or just because they want to visit (entertainment).

  • Technical Solutions -Surveyer

    Create an overview of surveyors and measurement equipment

    Create an overview of surveyors and measurement equipment.

  • Technical Solutions - Literatuur

    Create an overview of literature

    Create an overview of literature on technical information and safe solutions.

Present focus:

  • Survey: Accessible vehicles for EHS sufferers

    Survey: Accessible vehicles for EHS sufferers

    Participate in our activities by filling out the form on accessible vehicles, which will help individuals with EHS choose their future vehicle.

  • The analysis and measurement of the cars.
  • The International Declaration on the Human Rights of Children in the Digital Age

    Collecting and organising data for the above objectives

Contact:

It will be updated soon.


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Právo a politika

The working group was formed at the Second European EHS Gathering in Rièzes on 18th June 2023.

Objectives:

To review existing and proposed EU and national legislation

To review existing and proposed EU and national legislation regarding the development and implementation of technologies emitting EMFs to identify any areas of concerns with respect to potential adverse consequences for humans, wildlife, and the environment.

To construct robust arguments with supporting evidence

To construct robust arguments with supporting evidence to demonstrate the inadequacies and potential risks of each of the specific sections of concern within the legislation.

To formulate and disseminate written material

To formulate and disseminate written material:

  • To inform the general public, local and national authorities and politicians about the risks and shortcomings of existing and upcoming legislation.
  • To lobby politicians to initiate appropriate amendments to the legislation to eliminate the risks and introduce relevant safeguards.
  • For potential use in future litigation where applicable / necessary.

lawmaker2

Present focus:

  • wheelchair

    Recognition of electrohypersensitivity as a disability

    The group is working on the recognition of EHS/EMR-S as a disability.
  • WHO

    EHP Partnership

    The group is seeking options for cooperation within the EHP partnership.
  • Europeans for Safe Connections pursue better regulation in the area of RF-EMFs.

    The European Commission offers a platform Have your say with the list of all new EU initiatives open for public consultation. We submit our feedbacks related to our issues.

Finished projects:

  • Small cells - GIA

    The Gigabit Infrastructure Act

    The project focused on raising awareness of the shortcomings and potential risks of the Gigabit Infrastructure Act (GIA) and promoting appropriate changes before its adoption. The working group monitored the legislative process and sought to communicate with MEPs until the proposal was adopted.

  • Collection of cases concerning legal action in relation to harm to human health resulting from exposure to electromagnetic fields.

Contact:

Sophie or Tobias

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