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An EHS visit for two at the RV Show, March 8, 2025.

  • Writer: AnneAster
    AnneAster
  • Apr 4
  • 2 min read

Life as an EHS (electro-hypersensitive) means no more restaurants or hotels, meals and sleepovers with most friends and family. It also means having to move as soon as the neighbors' Wi-Fi is too strong and makes it too intense at home, or a new antenna is installed too close. There's also the challenge of finding a vehicle without an activated SIM card in a recent vehicle, so finding someone who will remove it or agree not to install it. Then there's finding shielding solutions to get into the waves.


On Thursday, I went on my first outing in town with another EHS (Valérie Adam) and we visited the RV Show. Never in my life have I been bombarded with so many questions. A lifetime record! We spent about 7 hours there and didn't get to see half of what there was to see.


Of the dozens of people who asked us for explanations, not one was disrespectful. Everyone was polite. Only one person who worked there was annoyed by our presence and went to tell Valérie that we were disturbing the event. That means it bothered HIM. Too bad he didn't come and tell me. I would have liked to answer him. Apart from him, everyone was polite. And yes, we've heard jokes about bees and mosquitoes often.


We went there to dream up a solution... a shielded four-season vehicle to eat and sleep in when we're not at home. The challenge is getting a well shielded one. The other challenge is finding the money for it.


And ultimately, we had a lot of fun visiting the show. Then we had fun taking pictures at the show and at the Palais des Congrès. And finally, we ate in my shielded car under the second Faraday cage.


What a day!





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