EMF Radiation Testing in Dallas, Texas
Dallas anchors one of the fastest-growing metro areas in the country — about 1.3 million people in the city itself and more than seven million across Dallas–Fort Worth. Much of that growth is new: vast subdivisions of brick homes built since the 1990s, packed with smart thermostats, LED lighting, EV chargers and mesh Wi-Fi, running air conditioning much of the year. Add Texas’s deregulated, build-everything energy market and a dense, fast-expanding 5G footprint, and a Dallas home’s EMF profile looks very different from an older Northern city’s. Whether you’re in a 1920s Tudor in the M Streets, a Highland Park estate, or a new build in Frisco, the sources are worth understanding.
ClearEMF is based in Buffalo and Western New York, where we provide hands-on inspections. We don’t travel to Dallas for on-site testing, but we help North Texans 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 Dallas
- Oncor smart meters. Texas electricity is deregulated — you choose a retail provider — but Oncor owns and installs the meters and wires across North Texas, and its Advanced Metering System put a wireless smart meter on millions of area homes. That meter transmits RF regardless of which plan you picked.
- Fast-growing 5G. DFW has one of the most aggressive 5G and small-cell buildouts in the country, with monopole towers and pole-mounted nodes spreading quickly through both the urban core and the booming suburbs.
- DART rail and overhead lines. DART light rail and the TRE commuter line run on high-current electrical systems, and North Texas subdivisions are full of overhead distribution lines and pad-mounted transformers that create magnetic fields for nearby homes.
- Smart, device-heavy new homes. Homes built in the last few decades come loaded with mesh Wi-Fi, smart thermostats, LED lighting on dimmers, pool equipment and EV chargers — a recipe for radio-frequency exposure and dirty electricity.
- Year-round cooling load. Long, hot Texas summers mean HVAC, variable-speed pool pumps and other heavy electrical loads run for much of the year, all of which can add high-frequency noise to home wiring.
What EMF Radiation Testing Looks At in a Dallas Home
A thorough EMF evaluation — whether it is done in person or walked through remotely — covers four distinct categories, and a North Texas home tends to show a different mix than an older Northern one:
- Magnetic fields. In Dallas these come from the panel and subpanels, EV chargers, pool equipment, the transformer on the pole or pad nearby, and DART lines for homes close to the tracks.
- Radio-frequency / microwave. Usually significant: your own mesh Wi-Fi and smart meter, the small-cell nodes and towers spreading across the metro, and the many smart devices in a modern North Texas home.
- Electric fields. Even newer wiring can raise electric fields around beds and desks if grounding or routing isn’t ideal; older homes in Lakewood, the M Streets and East Dallas add the usual vintage-wiring concerns.
- Dirty electricity. Solar inverters, EV chargers, variable-speed HVAC and pool pumps, LED lighting and dimmers all push high-frequency noise back onto the wiring — common in device-heavy Dallas homes.

Downtown Dallas — the hub of a fast-growing metro where new construction, smart devices and an expanding 5G network shape home EMF exposure.
How ClearEMF Helps You Test & Remediate in Dallas
Since our meters and technicians are in Western New York, we support Dallas 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 — smart devices, meter, EV charger 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 Texas. 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 Oncor meter and what devices, smart systems and EV chargers you have.
- 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, charger, meter and outside 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 Dallas 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 Dallas
The right approach changes with the home. We help renters and homeowners across Dallas and its suburbs — in city neighborhoods like Uptown, Oak Lawn, Lakewood, the M Streets, Bishop Arts and Deep Ellum, in established enclaves like Highland Park, University Park and Preston Hollow, and throughout the booming northern suburbs of Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson and Irving. Owners of newer suburban homes usually focus on radio-frequency exposure, smart devices and dirty electricity, while owners of older East Dallas and Park Cities homes more often deal with the electric fields and grounding issues that come with vintage wiring.
Practical Ways to Reduce EMF in Your Dallas 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 garage EV charger or pool equipment, and unplug unused electronics overnight.
- Wi-Fi and devices. Put the router and mesh points on a timer or switch them off at night, use wired Ethernet for desktops, TVs and game consoles, and turn off Wi-Fi on anything that is hard-wired.
- Your Oncor meter. If a bed, sofa or desk backs onto the exterior wall where the Oncor meter sits, a smart meter guard can cut the RF radiating inward.
- Devices and wiring. Dirty electricity filters in rooms full of smart devices and near the EV charger and pool equipment, plus proper grounding, help with the dirty-electricity and electric-field issues common in North Texas 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 Dallas 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.
Dallas EMF Testing Questions
Does ClearEMF do in-person EMF inspections in Dallas?
Our hands-on EMF inspections are based in Buffalo and Western New York, so we do not currently travel to Dallas for on-site testing. For North Texas 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 Oncor smart meter give off EMF?
Yes. Texas electricity is deregulated, but Oncor owns and installs the meters across North Texas, and its Advanced Metering System meters transmit radio-frequency signals to report usage. A Faraday-style smart meter guard can reduce the RF that radiates back into your home while still allowing the meter to communicate.
Do newer North Texas homes have EMF issues?
They can. New homes are often packed with mesh Wi-Fi, smart thermostats, LED dimmers, pool equipment and EV chargers, which together raise radio-frequency exposure and dirty electricity. Newer wiring helps with some issues but not these. A remote review can pinpoint the biggest contributors in your home.
How can I lower my EMF exposure in Dallas 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 in device-heavy rooms, 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.
