Pace-alert mini and
Pace-alert
About EMF
When pacemakers and ICDs are implanted, most doctors warn patients to stay away from electric, magnetic field (EMF), and high frequency (RF) sources. However, EMF and RF are invisible and today's life is full of electrical appliances. How to know when to avoid electrical equipment? The Pace-alert helps you with this issue.
About Osun's Pace-alert mini and Pace-alert
Osun Pace-alert is the first device that detects AC electrical, high frequency, and AC magnetic fields and alarms when the field strength is beyond the safety threshold. The threshold was set based on manufacturer specifications and we left enough safety margin to give you early warning before the sources actually start interfering with your device.
The mini version is much smaller than the full-scale Pace-alert. The smaller size makes the alert more portable and discrete for recipients, but there is a trade-off to the original alert. The mini does not have electrical field detection. The Pace-alert mini has three light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to indicate the status of the unit. The power green LED shows the power status of the unit. The two red LEDs represent alarms for EMF (LF), high frequency (HF) fields respectively, and will be on individually or jointly when one or more sources are detected that are stronger than the thresholds.
The unit is very easy to use, and does not require a technical background.
Specifications
For LF, alarm threshold is 1.5 Gauss, calibrated at 55 Hz (for both of 50 and 60 Hz). Frequency range is from 30 to 5 KHz.
For HF, alarm threshold is 100 V/m (2.65 mW/cm2), calibrated at 2.45 GHz (microwave oven). Range is from 500 KHz to 5.5 GHz.
Unit is powered by two CR2025 3V button batteries that are included.
Strong EMF Sources
Strong EMF sources in our environment highly depend on what you do, where you go, and how you live. For example, if you live in downtown of a big city you may encounter many sources. If you are an electrician or welder then you definitely get close to electrical equipment more than other people. There are some common sources you could use to check the unit from time to time, probably once a month, to see if it works normally:
1. On the door seal of microwave ovens.
2. Less than 1 inch from the AC/DC adaptor used for the answering machine, CD player, or other small appliances.
When you run the test once the alarm goes off, and you know the unit is working then walk away from it. We do not recommend you stay near the source for a long period of time.
Warranty and annual calibration
We provide one year warranty for our product. If you find your unit does not work properly please contact us immediately.
After the first year, we provide an annual calibration service. You can purchase a life time calibration service, or ask pay for the calibration on a year by year basis.
Please contact us by email for all service requests. Or call us at 817-448-8679.
Size and weight:
Pace-alert mini - 1.2"x3.3"x0.5", 0.7 Oz,
Original Pace-alert - 2.25"x5.25"x1", 4 Oz.