You can use GPA shielding mesh for so many applications in a house
A versatile solutions in the battle against EMF radiation, more specifically radio frequency radiation (RF), has been GPA shielding mesh by GEOVITAL. A forgiving shielding option that can be found in radiation-free building projects around the world as well as in many DIY small scale shielding projects, like adding shielding under a NOVA shielding canopy.
GPA is a fibre glass mesh dipped into T98 shielding paint. It is easy to cut, light weight and besides being protection against RF radiation, it is also a welcome solutions against electric field radiation coming from the floor, walls or ceiling.
How to apply GPA shielding mesh in EMF-free home construction
GPA mesh needs to be secured in place which can be done very easily on timber framing with a staple hammer/tacker. On a timber floor some strapping and screws could be used, where in other application even an adhesive could be used. In case of a wall it doesn’t matter if you apply it vertically or horizontally but it is much less work to connect all the pieces to ground with strapping if you applied it horizontally.
How to ground GPA shielding mesh
By crossing metal strapping (hole band) over the panels of GPA mesh, you can connect the strapping to ground/earth and have it touch the GPA panels at the same time. Electric fields want to go to ground and the path of GPA shielding mesh to the grounded strapping becomes the easiest way to go to ground.