EMF Radiation Testing in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs sits at the foot of Pikes Peak and has become one of the fastest-growing cities in the country — a sprawling military and aerospace hub that is home to Fort Carson, Peterson and Schriever Space Force Bases, the Air Force Academy, and NORAD in the mountains nearby. That growth shows up in mile after mile of new-build subdivisions, and today’s new homes arrive pre-loaded with mesh Wi-Fi, smart thermostats, video doorbells, EV chargers and, very often, rooftop solar. Combine that with the high-altitude sun that pushes solar adoption hard, a city-owned electric grid, and the radio-frequency footprint of a busy defense corridor, and the EMF picture here looks different from an older Eastern city. Whether you’re in a brand-new Briargate home, a historic cottage in Old Colorado City, or a place tucked into Rockrimmon, it’s worth knowing what surrounds you.
ClearEMF is based in Buffalo and Western New York, where we provide hands-on inspections. We don’t travel to Colorado Springs for on-site testing, but we help residents here the practical way: with a free online EMF assessment, a remote consultation to review your specific home, and the shielding products and supplements we recommend most.
Common EMF Sources Around Colorado Springs
- Colorado Springs Utilities smart meters. Your power comes from Colorado Springs Utilities, a city-owned municipal utility that serves the whole city, and it deployed wireless smart meters that transmit radio-frequency signals to report usage — so nearly every home in town has an RF-emitting meter on an exterior wall.
- 5G and cell towers along a busy corridor. As a fast-growing military and aerospace metro, Colorado Springs has a dense and expanding wireless network, with macro towers, rooftop antennas and small-cell nodes going up across the city to keep pace with new neighborhoods.
- Power lines and neighborhood transformers. Sprawling new subdivisions mean new distribution infrastructure, and overhead lines, pad-mounted transformers and substations feeding these developments can raise magnetic fields for the homes built closest to them.
- Rooftop solar and EV chargers. High-altitude sun makes Colorado Springs a strong solar market, and solar inverters together with the Level 2 EV chargers common in newer garages are well-known generators of dirty electricity on home wiring.
- A mix of historic and brand-new housing. Older cottages around Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs often carry vintage wiring, while booming areas like Briargate are full of new construction packed with smart devices and mesh networks — each with a very different EMF profile.
What EMF Radiation Testing Looks At in a Colorado Springs Home
A thorough EMF evaluation — whether it is done in person or walked through remotely — covers four distinct categories, and a Colorado Springs home tends to show a different mix than a dense Northern apartment:
- Magnetic fields. Here these come from the panel and subpanels, a rooftop solar array and its inverter, the transformer serving your street, and any distribution or transmission lines threading a newer subdivision. Homes near a substation or a major line often read higher.
- Radio-frequency / microwave. Often the headline in a fast-growing wireless city: nearby towers and small-cell nodes, your Colorado Springs Utilities smart meter, your own Wi-Fi and mesh extenders, and a houseful of smart devices and EV equipment.
- Electric fields. Older wiring in Old Colorado City, Manitou Springs and other historic pockets — ungrounded circuits and decades of additions — can raise electric fields around the bed and desk where you spend hours.
- Dirty electricity. Solar inverters, EV chargers, variable-speed furnace blowers, LED lighting and dimmers all push high-frequency noise back onto household wiring, and solar-heavy Springs homes see plenty of it.

An aerial view over downtown Colorado Springs and its street grid — a fast-growing military and aerospace city at the foot of Pikes Peak, where smart meters, new-build sprawl and rooftop solar shape home EMF exposure. · Photo: Ken Lund / CC BY-SA
How ClearEMF Helps You Test & Remediate in Colorado Springs
Since our meters and technicians are in Western New York, we support Colorado Springs two honest ways — no travel required:
- Free EMF Home Assessment. Answer a few questions about your devices, meter and neighborhood and get an instant A–F exposure grade with tailored tips.
- Remote EMF consultation. Walk through your home with us by phone or video. We’ll identify the likely top contributors — a nearby tower, your meter, solar inverter or wiring — and build a personalized, product-based plan to reduce them.
- Shielding products & supplements. Order the same Faraday guards, filters, paint, canopies and supportive supplements we recommend to clients — shipped to your door.
How Our Remote EMF Testing Works
You don’t have to wait for a technician to travel to Colorado. A remote EMF consultation is a structured, one-on-one session:
- Intake. You tell us about your home type, the rooms you are most concerned about, your goals, your Colorado Springs Utilities meter and what towers, solar equipment, devices and lines are nearby.
- Guided walk-through. Over video or phone we go room by room, looking at where your bed, desk and electronics sit relative to the panel, meter, solar inverter and any outside towers or lines.
- DIY measurement (optional). If you own or rent an EMF meter, we coach you through taking readings correctly so the numbers actually mean something.
- Personalized plan. You get a clear, prioritized list of what to change and which shielding products fit your home — no guesswork and no pressure to buy things you don’t need.
Find Out Your Colorado Springs Home’s EMF Grade
Take the free 2-minute assessment, or book a remote consultation to build your shielding plan.
Free EMF AssessmentBook a Remote ConsultHelping Renters and Homeowners Across Colorado Springs
The right approach changes with the home. We help renters and homeowners across Colorado Springs and the surrounding area — in historic neighborhoods like Old Colorado City and nearby Manitou Springs, in fast-growing areas like Briargate and Rockrimmon, around the Broadmoor and Downtown, and out toward Fort Carson, the Air Force Academy, Monument and Fountain. Owners of older cottages usually deal with electric fields and dirty electricity from vintage wiring, new-build owners focus on smart devices, EV chargers and solar inverters, and renters often concentrate on radio-frequency exposure from meters, mesh Wi-Fi and nearby towers.
Practical Ways to Reduce EMF in Your Colorado Springs Home
You don’t need an in-person visit to start lowering your exposure today:
- Bedroom first. Keep phones and tablets out of the room or on airplane mode, move the bed away from walls that back onto the electrical panel, a solar inverter or an EV charger, and unplug unused electronics overnight.
- Wi-Fi and devices. Put the router on a timer or switch it off at night, use wired Ethernet for desktops, TVs and game consoles, and turn off Wi-Fi on anything that is hard-wired.
- Your Colorado Springs Utilities meter. If a bed, sofa or desk backs onto the exterior wall where the Colorado Springs Utilities meter sits, a smart meter guard can cut the RF radiating inward.
- Solar and wiring. Dirty electricity filters near solar inverters, EV chargers and electronics, plus proper grounding, help with the dirty-electricity and electric-field issues common in solar-heavy Colorado Springs homes.
Browse all of our recommended shielding products to match the sources most likely in your home, or explore nutrition and supplements for the electrosensitive.
About ClearEMF
ClearEMF provides EMF inspection, testing and shielding guidance. We are based at 656 North French Road, Suite 2C, Amherst, NY 14228, where we offer hands-on inspections across Buffalo and Western New York. For Colorado Springs and other cities we help through remote consultations, a free EMF assessment, and shielding-product guidance. Reach us at (716) 795-2536 or visit clearemf.com.
Colorado Springs EMF Testing Questions
Does ClearEMF do in-person EMF inspections in Colorado Springs?
Our hands-on EMF inspections are based in Buffalo and Western New York, so we do not currently travel to Colorado Springs for on-site testing. For Colorado Springs homes we offer a remote EMF consultation by phone or video, a free online EMF assessment, and the shielding products we recommend most often.
Does my Colorado Springs Utilities smart meter give off EMF?
Yes. Colorado Springs Utilities, the city-owned municipal utility that supplies your electricity, rolled out wireless smart meters that send radio-frequency signals to report usage. A Faraday-style smart meter guard can reduce the RF that radiates back into your home while still letting the meter communicate with the utility.
Do Colorado Springs' new-build suburbs and rooftop solar add to EMF?
They can. Newer homes here are often loaded with mesh Wi-Fi, smart devices and EV chargers, and the sunny, high-altitude climate drives heavy rooftop solar adoption, all of which are common sources of radio-frequency exposure and dirty electricity. A remote review can pinpoint which of these is contributing the most in your particular home.
How can I lower my EMF exposure in Colorado Springs without an inspection?
Practical steps include turning off Wi-Fi at night, using wired connections where possible, keeping phones away from your body while you sleep, adding dirty electricity filters near solar inverters, EV chargers and electronics, and using a smart meter guard. A remote consultation can help you prioritize for your specific home.
What is included in a remote EMF consultation?
We review your home layout, devices, meter and neighborhood over phone or video, talk through what is likely contributing most to your exposure, and build a personalized, product-based plan to reduce it. Call (716) 795-2536 or use our contact page to set one up.
