Once produced, dirty electricity spreads.
- Some dirty electricity radiates directly into the air from the devices that create it.
- Most is conducted back up the power cords of these dirty electricity sources, where it can then spread throughout a building via the electrical wiring in walls, ceilings, and floors.
- Dirty electricity can also flow up and down the cords of other appliances and devices plugged into electrical outlets.
- It can even move from one home or building to others via power lines and other means such as metal water pipes, grounding conductors, and the earth.
As dirty electricity flows along cords, building wires, power lines, and more, it radiates potentially harmful electromagnetic fields into rooms and other spaces where people spend time.
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