• Capuche Swiss Shield -50dB
  • Capuche Swiss Shield -50dB

Swiss Shield Hood -50dB - Navy Blue

€140.83

(Prices incl. VAT, except outside the EU)

Swiss Shield Hood - 50dB - Navy Blue

Protects the neck and head against high and low frequency electrical waves (relay antennas, Wi-Fi, telephones, Bluetooth, WLAN) with BIOCOMPATIBLE fabric.

Provides 99.9% protection at 1 GHz against high frequencies/microwaves.

Swiss Shield Hood - 50dB - Navy Blue

Protects the neck and head against high and low frequency electrical waves (relay antenna, Wi-Fi, telephone, Bluetooth, WLAN) with BIOCOMPATIBLE fabric.

Provides 99.9% protection at 1 GHz against high frequencies/microwaves

 

 

It is made from -50dB Swiss Shield fabric and fully covered with organic cotton fabric.

 

- Outer cover: cotton fabric, preventing the shielded fabric from coming into direct contact with the skin and limiting wear and tear on the shielded fabric over time.

- Interior: Swiss Shield -50dB fabric (cotton/silver/copper/polyurethane coating the silver threads)

 

 

These anti-wave garments or garments for electrosensitive people are unique because they are the only ones made with BIOCOMPATIBLE anti-wave fabric for the skin and breathing, due to the polyurethane coating of the copper/silver threads.

 

Below is the attenuation certificate.

 

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HFShields Fabric Certificate - 50 dB Naturell Swiss Shield ® (MIL-STD 285 or IEEE 299-1997 military testing standards requirements)

 

Like all Swiss Shield products, their metal fibres are protected in polyurethane (polyurethane coating of metal wires), in addition to being extremely fine metal wires. They can therefore be worn on the body. No other fabrics on the market except Swiss Shield fabrics have this property. Skin or respiratory poisoning from the metal wires in Swiss Shield fabrics is highly unlikely.

 

Electrosensitivity is primarily a degeneration of the skin, particularly through epidermal cell poisoning. Metals are believed to be the primary toxins involved in electrosensitivity and should therefore be avoided through inhalation or skin contact. Many electrosensitive people have reported feeling unwell after a few days of wearing clothing made from fabrics containing metal threads that were not coated in polyurethane, and have decided to stop wearing such clothing. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information or advice on use.

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