EMF Shield
Guided Fit Check

Start Your Fit Check

This guided intake helps us determine whether your home is a likely fit for the current plug-and-play package model, and whether the right path looks more like Essential Sleep Package, Enhanced Control Package, or a respectful pause.

One of the key fit questions is whether there is a clean place to connect the EMF Shield controller to your always-on network equipment. In many homes, that means one open Ethernet/LAN connection on the main router or a nearby network switch, plus a nearby power outlet.

Home And Goals

Start with the basics so we know the size, shape, and urgency of the home.

Live Recommendation

Current Package Fit

Needs Human Review Before We Recommend A Package

The home may still be a fit, but the package logic is only as good as the network-core answers. Right now, those answers are still too incomplete.

This is a provisional read based on the answers entered so far.

What The Wizard Is Checking

  • Whether the controller has a clean place to connect to the always-on network core
  • Whether the real nighttime control point is the mesh/extenders or the primary router itself
  • Whether security, camera, audio, or smart-home dependencies make the current packages risky
  • Whether the home's expectations match scheduled restore and standard package behavior

Current Model

EMF Shield currently operates as a plug-and-play package business with remote guidance, not onsite field service as part of the standard offer.

What We Need To Confirm

  • An open Ethernet/LAN connection on the router or a nearby switch
  • An open power outlet near the network equipment
  • Whether security, camera, audio, or smart-home systems must keep working overnight

We specialize in practical, low-disruption EMF mitigation using existing outlets and equipment whenever possible. No new wiring or permanent electrical modifications are performed.